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11/12/2014, 09:29 PM | #1 |
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Help me decide on a new skimmer
I'm trying to decide on the best skimmer I can buy for around $600. I have a 170G DT with a 45G fuge. I will liked to plan ahead for a heavily stocked tank
I like the vertex 180i but I'm thinking it's too small for this tank. Been hearing good things about Reef Octopus, Vertex. |
11/12/2014, 09:46 PM | #2 |
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I just upgraded from an Aquamaxx EM300 to a Skimz SK222 (external) on my 120DT/40 sump, and I'm extremely happy with it.
The potential air draw is absolutely monstrous, and the air adjustment valve on the silencer makes adjusting it to appropriate levels a breeze. The body can easily handle 800gph+ of throughput from a feed pump without being overwhelmed. The water level adjustment valve is probably the best I've ever used. The fact that it can be entirely disassembled is a HUGE plus to me. It's not dead silent, but for an external skimmer, it's pretty damn good. Overall, it's a bit quieter than my EM300 was, though the noise is also different, so it's hard to say which would be more tolerable to a given person. The overall construction and materials quality is fantastic, better than the RO skimmers IMHO. Very impressive unit, IMHO. |
12/09/2014, 06:20 PM | #3 |
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I am tagging along. I also would like to know the best "bang for the buck" for my 120g.
Would like to get more input from more people with multiple skimmer experience. |
12/09/2014, 07:44 PM | #4 | |
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I personally like SKIMZ but now there are a lot of DC driven pump skimmers (yah I like these models ) and u really can't go too wrong with them . EG: 5 of my reef buddies all own RLSS skimmers . Just take your time and look around . Good luck .
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It's hard to take advice from those who do not show the fruits of their labor . Current Tank Info: No tank ATM |
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12/09/2014, 10:15 PM | #5 |
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I have Eshopps, Reef Octopus, and an Aquamaxx. Of the three, I prefer the Aquamaxx for performance and the ease of adjustment. Starting skimming right out of the box.
The Reef Octopus is a close second, but you can't disassemble it to clean the bottom of the skimmer. |
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