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Unread 10/20/2010, 06:00 PM   #1
rolikesfish
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Question Will this be too much of a skimmer

I will be getting a 50 gallon tank with a 20 gallon sump, about 65-70 gallons of water in total, if not less. I want to get an Eshopps 150, which is recommended for 100-150 gallons of water. So will it do me good if I get a way more powerful protein skimmer then is needed?


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Unread 10/20/2010, 06:04 PM   #2
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It never hurts to have too much skimmer. Most people say to get the best one you can afford. It also will help if you ever end up upgrading to a 90 or 120 gallon tank down the road.


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Unread 10/20/2010, 06:06 PM   #3
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Companies always overate their skimmers. I don't know if your skimmer is on here. You will get the idea from the chart. Most people say you can't over skim.

http://aquariumcontrollers.com/files/skimmers.html


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Unread 10/20/2010, 09:09 PM   #4
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+1 on the larger skimmer. wish i could do it all over. now i am having to buy a new skimmer. just think how cheap it would be less the cost of the smaller one.


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Unread 10/20/2010, 09:12 PM   #5
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It is fine to have a skimmer overrated for your tank size, but just remember that the bigger the reaction chamber(body) the skimmer has the more bio-load it takes for it to really skim the nasty dry stuff out of there. I'd also recommend a different skimmer, to my knowledge there isn't anything wrong with the Eshopps, but others would recommend a different brand. Some cheaper options than a 1k skimmer would be octopus, swc, msx, asm, and there are a some others also out there. Do some looking around in the lighting and filtration section and you'll get an idea of what everyone likes and dislikes.


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Unread 10/20/2010, 09:34 PM   #6
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While I don't think that skimmer would be overkill, I must disagree with the age-old statement that it doesn't hurt to have too much of a skimmer. If you vastly over size your skimmer it is simply not going to pull anything out of the water, simple as that. I don't think most people oversize a skimmer this way (usually it is maybe 25%), but it is worth noting. IMO oversizing it TOO much is worse than undersizing it.


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Unread 10/20/2010, 09:36 PM   #7
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best advice is 2x the skimmer for your water volume. There are situations in which your skimmer is life-and-death for your tank, and when you want to haul nasty stuff out asap, as in dieoff from cyanobacteria, it will save you.


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Originally Posted by lordofthereef View Post
While I don't think that skimmer would be overkill, I must disagree with the age-old statement that it doesn't hurt to have too much of a skimmer. If you vastly over size your skimmer it is simply not going to pull anything out of the water, simple as that. I don't think most people oversize a skimmer this way (usually it is maybe 25%), but it is worth noting. IMO oversizing it TOO much is worse than undersizing it.
This x2...as I said in my post before lord of the reefs it takes a bigger bio load to make a bigger skimmer skim as efficiently as a smaller skimmer would on the same size tank. As lordofthereef said 25%-50% max is the biggest I would upsize from your total water volume. I have a skimmer rated to 200g on my tank which is about 25%-30% more than what I have in total water volume and it does the job.


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+1 on larger skimmer for your tank, esp. if you may upgrade tank at later date. I have the Eshopps PSK100 on my 65gal & love it.


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Unread 10/20/2010, 10:13 PM   #10
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+1 get a big skimmer. I'm running a super reef octopus rated for 125 and I'd easily put it on a 125.

Mine is on a 40 gal breeder lol.


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