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Help me buy a Skimmer
Hi guys, i have a 90 gallon tank not setup yet, but i want to get everything im going to need for it. Im looking for a Hang-On-Back protein skimmer thats of good quality and a good price.
1. Is a skimmer rated at 75 gallons enough for a 90 gallon tank? Ive heard that Live rock is a pretty good filter by itself so would a 75gal skimmer on a tank with live rock be enough? 2.Is this a good skimmer and a good price? http://www.amazon.com/AquaMaxx-HOB-1...1840478&sr=1-1 3. i want a good skimmer but im not sure of any quality HOB brands besides aquamaxx and super reef octopus. 4. Does a skimmer also act as a powerhead?
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The Aquamaxx is pretty good. I am very partial to Bubble Magus products though. Check out the Bubble Magus NAC5E.
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Hey Danzig - I just spent a ridiculous amount of time researching HOB skimmers... You have a much bigger tank than I do, so keeping that in mind... I settled on the AquaC Remora HOB SKimmer. I based this decision off of a few considerations including (in no particular order): size/profile, reported skimming action (by various reviewers), noise level, pump options, ease in cleaning, presence of a drain fitting, and (for me) ability to use if when I upgrade.
The Remora is only rated to 75 Gallons, but the Remora Pro is rated to 120. You can get the skimmer, pump and pre-skimmer for under 220 - I think a pretty good deal. Maybe even watch for one on ebay if you're on a budget. Please note - I can only vouch for this equipment in terms of my shopping evaluation. Mine should arrive UPS on Tuesday 11/22 - after that, I can provide a real review... Good luck! |
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Might LR keep your tank running fine by itself? Maybe. I have read stories of people just leaving their tanks alone (no mechanical or chemical filtration) but to do so successfully would be a big time exception. For a couple hundred bucks - or less - it's totally worth having to help keep a healthy tank. Quote:
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I have read a few reviews that said the preskimmer for this unit is hard to get the pump down into and also that it does not stay affixed to the tank easily. Be that as it may, I opted to get it - If it is a hassle or doesn't perform, I'll ditch it... |
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Ok guys so i found 2 nice reef octopus models i really like and are a good price with really good reviews. http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/...ct-bh1000.html and http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/...ct-bh2000.html
The only real difference i noticed besides the obvious extra extra 25 gallons the 2000 can supports, is that the 2000 has an extra blue sponge that the 1000 doesnt seem to come with, does anyone know what that is for? and which of these models would you recommend for a 90 gallon? I dont want to spend the extra money for the 2000 if its not going to do much more good.
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http://bubble-magus.com/en/productShow.asp?id=968 Needlewheel protein skimmer (external type)Use Model : Hang External skimmer Price is very affordable for the performance ($159): http://socaltropicalfishoutlet.com/c...c5e-p-383.html This is my NAC8 after only 24 hours of break in: ![]()
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I have still not seen an HOB skimmer that can beat the Deltec MCE600. I had one running on my 90g with 40g sump and it was fantastic. As for hang ons, you can't get any better. You can probably find a used one for a good price.
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+1 on Bubble Magus skimmers. My NAC 3+ is a great little unit when space is limited in a sump.
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I loved mine but got rid of it primarily because of the small collection cup and the aquabee. Darn aquabee had re-start issues and the air intake needed weekly cleaning. The air intake issue was mostly from running high Ca and Mg though , but all in all it is a really good skimmer that puts out some nasty smelling skimmate.
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From what Ive been told you need a skimmer rated for more than the size tank you have.I have a reef octopus skimmer.
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