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03/29/2006, 11:30 PM | #1 |
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Super quiet skimmer with good performance?
My tank is in my room and I want it silent, I pretty much have it covered except for the skimmer. From what Ive gathered from the searches I was able to do when it wasn't disabled this is the skimmer that most people said would be the quietest and perform.
http://www.finsreef.com/product.php?...cat=253&page=1 It's a H&S with AquaBee 2000/18w My tanks a 75g and my main focus is on it being silent. So is this best bet and anybody who has this skimmer, is it worth the $400 price tag? |
03/30/2006, 12:00 AM | #2 |
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Deltec MCE600 is worth the price tag and is super quiet. I have no experience with the h&s.
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03/30/2006, 12:20 AM | #3 |
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Coralife Super Skimmer Series! Super silent and pulls out great skimmate. Also, much cheaper than the Deltec and Aquabee.
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True, but with a recirc mod on a CSS, it comes darn close! I agree, the Deltec is surely the way to go, if you can afford it and have the space for it.
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03/30/2006, 02:25 AM | #6 |
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Get a Deltec APF600, not the AP600. You won't even hear it with it in the sump. I run one in my bedroom for that very reason. The APF will sell in 5 minutes if you choose to. I don't know if that HS will.
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03/30/2006, 04:26 AM | #7 |
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Alright I'll check out the deltec, wheres a good place to start?
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Alright well I just googled it and the APF600 is for a 270g tank and it cost some $800. Thats a little much for me and I dont need a skimmer that big, can you suggest one for a 75g tank 100g total gallons
My sump has enough room for 7x12x24 comfortably but I can modify plumbing to give more room(10x12x24) and lets try to stay under 500 and under because 500+ for a tank my size kinda seems ridiculous. Last edited by Mike.B; 03/30/2006 at 04:43 AM. |
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Can someone provide me with a site thats in north america where I could look at these deltecs,
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Subzero - both H&S and Deltec are sponsors of Reef Central and have their own forums in the sponsor forum section. They are IMO the two best needlewheel skimmer companies (excluding Bubble King) so you can't go wrong with either. I used the one you linked, but I had the external model and its an excellent skimmer.
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I was going to buy a Deltec (mc500) but has to go on the tank. AP600 was next till it HAD to go in the sump, not external (under tank).
So Aqua C was my best bet. Hooking it up this weekend. Will let you know. I can't comment on peoples (cup full) since a lot of varables are intergral to it.
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Deltecs just seem too expensive, IMO
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I had a G2 and now the AP600. The G2 was a good skimmer, but the Deltec is much quieter.
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I feel my CSS 125 is very noisy. I turned it off last night and my wife asked me if I did some mod to suppress noise. It's esay to notice the difference when it runs side by side of my Mag 7 in the sump.
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I can not fit the ap600 under my tank cab. Plus the ap600 is twice the price of my aquac....
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I wouldn't hesitate to get an H&S. They are very nice skimmers. Just a point that the 110-F2000 is not a comparable skimmer to an AP600. The comparable H&S is the A110-F2000.
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