jerseypete
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I have the 24 " on my 105 with a 20 gallon fuge and a 25 gallon sump. And i have no problems at all. No algea issues no cyno issues. Nitrates always 5ppm.
Most ratings are for a light bio load, I take ratings with a grain of salt. With a small neck that the Life Reef skimmer has you can get away with a bigger skimmer.
Bayoupr has used a VS3-48 on a 180 and worked well
I have the SVS2-24 in-sump skimmer with larger collection cup, been up and running for about 5 weeks in my 75g. I have a small bio load (only two clowns, and medium size CUC) but really havent had much skim which I know is fine, water parameters have been good.
Question is, it's not dirty but should I clean it once a month when there's been low to no bio load like I have? And how do you clean it?
I I think most skimmer ratings over stated.
Look what the 24" is rated for. That is definitely overstated.
Anyway, this is opinion. Others may have there own
I have a Lifereef skimmer. Just because I do doesn't mean that I have to believe or agree with everything on their website.
If I didn't own one, maybe then you could stake me to task. However I have had this skimmer for around 6 months as well as having another single mazzei venturi recirculating skimmer, a dual mazzei venturi recirculating skimmer, and then a host of Bubble King, H&S, Deltec, SWC, and Warmer Marine skimmers before these.
So are are welcome to your opinion of my comments, however my comments are based on actual experience using these skimmers on MY tanks.
Ok. But you didn't answer the question. Theres been many threads where you recommend someone to use a different skimmer then Lifereef. My question is why? Are you a competitor? A financial backer in a competing company? Or just a disgruntled consumer? If its a disgruntled consumer, tell us why.
Its a skimmer, not my wife.
I am having problems with salt creep getting built up in my mazzie. I have to unhook it and suck water through it almost daily or after two days the water level in the skimmer is low. I burned my reefkeeper in a cracked tank episode so I can't pump water through it automatically. When I do do that the skimmer overflows for a min and fills the cup halfway anyways. I have to put the hose in water for two seconds to have it not flow over... got any suggestions?