I am in the market for a new skimmer and just read through the whole thread. Currently I am using a ATB 1050 with a Red Dragon 1500 pump. After some research I am starting to think perhaps it is a little over sized for my 150g display and 30g sump setup. I consider my tank to be heavily stocked with 25 plus fish. However, I keep nutrients very low with GFO , carbon ,and water changes.
I really like the idea of set it and forget it. I get sick of adjusting and cleaning my ATB. Sometimes I get an inch of skimmate a day, sometime I get 1/4" in 6 days. I think the ATB would do better on a larger system.
My research led me to this thread yesterday and I really like what I read. I just want a skimmer that will skim consistently and efficiently. I called Ken with Life Reef and we chatted for quite a while.
The jist of the conversation was a 30" in sump skimmer powered by a mag 12 if I stay with the standard venturi would be the right skimmer for me. I have 35" of height under my stand so 30 would fit with room to spare. The mag 12 should push plenty of water and air.
I am using all low voltage highly efficient pumps, primarily tunze for flow and returns. That coupled with LED lighting and my power draw for my tank is minimal. It will be hard to put a big ole power sucking Mag 12 in my system again but it sounds like that is a good place to start being it is a medium pressure pump and very reliable.
I see others are trying the DC9000 and DC12000 as well as Ehiem 1262 pumps with some success. I guess that is the only question remaining for me, what pump to select.
The overall goal is keep the noise and watts down. However, I do not want to sacrifice skimming to get it. I have learned in this hobby to do your research and get the right pump the first time around so although it has been covered I have to ask what you guys think at this point now that many of you have tried different pumps. What would you buy if you were running a 30" and had it to do over again? Stick with the Mag12, go to the Mag18, go with the Jabeo DC9000, go with DC12000 and dial it down, or something totally different? So many choices! Let me know what you think......
Thanks,
Adam