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Which is the better hang on skimmer?
Need help choosing a hang on skimmer for a 37g seahorse tank.
I have a budget of $200.00 for the skimmer. Here are my top choices so far: Tunze nano doc 9002 AquaC Remora w/ maxijet Octopus 100F Trying to decide between the 3 but am open to suggestions. Appeciate any input/suggestions. Thanks! |
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Well i personally like the octopus but always heard great stuff from the tunze so it is up to you and your wallet
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I had the Remora with the Maxijet on it and it did not work as well as I had hoped on my 29 gal. I got the Octo 100F and it is certainly better, I am currently using it on my 75 gal. I haven't used the Tunze, but I haven't heard anything bad about them. Biggest problem is either the whole skimmer in the tank (Tunze) or a rather large pump in the tank (Octo).
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You will need constant water level for the Tunze 9002 to work correctly. Do you have a overflow? or is it a slow water movement tank. The Tunze does not chew through a lot of water so if you do not have a overflow I would get a used Deltic , Bermuda Rogue,or the Octo. Good luck
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The Octo BH-100F does not have the pump in the tank. The pump is in the skimmer body. The BH-100SS and the DBH-300 have the pumps in the tank.
I have a 100F and it is light years ahead of the Remora skimmers. I have owned a few Remoras in the past and they seem to work well for a while and then get stupid. No matter how much I cleaned it never got better. No input on the Tunze. For $220 you can get a Octopus DBH-300F. I am still waiting on the new octopus 800 that is due any day. It will have a Sicce PSK-2500 pump and a bubble plate like the DBH-300F. I think it is being built using the DBH-300F box but using a single Sicce pump. It is supposed to be in the $229 range. Last edited by cveverly; 09/10/2008 at 07:26 PM. |
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I don't mean to intrude, but I am in the same position as SaltyMember and just looked at the Octopus skimmers on AquaCave.com. The Octopus BH-100SS is 119.95. Is that a good deal? Is the Octopus really that much better than a Remora even though it is almost $50 less? I am thinking seriously about getting one of these. I have just enough room on the back of my tank for the 7 & 3/4" width of the body of the skimmer.
One more important question: ARE THESE SKIMMERS NOISY? (Octopus) |
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Sorry, cveverly is right, I have the BH 100. When I bought it they only had one model out. Now it seems there are 5 models out. Yes the Octo's are better than the Remora in my opinion. I have had no noise out of mine, it comes with a silencer.
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Okay, so you guys have me leaning towards the octopus skimmers. I do like the 100F due to the surface skimmer. Do the surface skimmers work well? Do these units start up on there own after power outages?
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I was first concerned about the restart of my 100F, but after testing it multiple times and for different lengths of time I am satisfied it will always restart. I periodically suck out any air from the siphon tube(once a month). Mine is running on a 40 gallon housing sea snakes that eat about 8 2" mollies every 7-10 days. This Octopus is my new go-to HOB skimmer.
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I have octo300f and it skims great......but I had Resun Pump die out on me twice already. (Since Feb) I replaced the dead one with a Sedra pump now.
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