One of the last photos I posted before I disappeared was the of my new skimmer. I purchased this skimmer from a fellow reefer, and was a bit worried about how it would perform. This skimmer is a "homebuilt/custom" skimmer. I was told when I purchased it I was told that the builder worked for My Reef Creation, and that he modeled this after the MRC MR-3R dual stack. I couldn't find much about the skimmer, due to the fact it has been discontinued.
Well it arrived! The shear size of this thing commands respect. How ever it came in pieces and I had to figure out how to assemble. At the point I was very concerned. This is how it came!
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I purchased a Reeflo Blowhole 1450 to run the recirculation side of the skimmer. This would feed the water up the Becketts and provided bubbles. I asked for some advice from Beckett users and figured out the assembly. However due to the size I had to build a separate stand for it. The drain of the beckett needed to be above the water level in the sump, and therefor I abandoned the placement of the wash sink. In its place I built the following stand. The hole cut out is for the collection container.
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I dont have a picture of it but the Blowhole 1450 simply didn't produce much bubbles. I thought I might have it put together wrong, or maybe the skimmer was just a piece of crap. I was very very concerned at this point. I really didnt want to show the wife......
I called Reeflo to see if I could some how get a needle wheel pump, and forget the becketts. They told me I should try the Blowhole 2700. My response, "The what :eek1:? I sent them the pump back and they sent me this beast!
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I will break this up for photo purposes....more to come.