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02/06/2009, 04:21 PM | #676 |
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Has anyone owned/tried BOTH the Tunze 9002 skimmer and the Sapphire? I'm curious about performance, ease of getting it dialed in initially, and how conspicuous each of them is. I'm keeping my hood, so I prefer the most inconspicuous skimmer.
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02/06/2009, 05:15 PM | #677 |
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You know I wish I had the fundage to get one of each and do an average joe test of all the skimmers together. It would be nice to see the results of all the skimmers built for nano tanks from the same set up, same stocking, same feeding schedule, etc. I've had my tank setup since November and I'm doing water changes every other week simply because I have no idea which skimmer to buy. I'm not going to spend the money on the saphire skimmer when I could get the same results out of a biocube skimmer.....who knows...LOL
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02/06/2009, 06:17 PM | #678 |
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Having owned BOTH the BC skimmer and the Sapphire, I can say there is a HUGE difference there. Not to mention you have to replace that stupid wooden stone in the BC every month to even get the littlist amount of actual skimmate sludge(as opposed to just tea water). There is no way I would switch back to BC IMO. Honestly I look at the BC skimmer as a 30 dollar air pump, as thats all I ever use it for anymore.
I havent used the Tunze, so I can not speak on them.
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02/06/2009, 06:19 PM | #679 |
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Oh and the Sapphire will work under the hood with NO modification(although I am not running a hood).
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02/06/2009, 07:35 PM | #680 |
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Im using the Sapphire with the hood. Fits fine.
How much skimmate do you get out of it? How dark are we talking here? |
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02/07/2009, 08:27 AM | #682 |
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jm and fire, thank you!!
Is it easy to get to the skimmer cup to remove for cleaning?
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amanda - No problem, Just lift lightly to remove super easy. It just pulls straight up (presumably through the back lid) and then drop back in the back.
firebirdude- if you were asking me about skimmate, I get REALLY dark liquid in the cup, and the tube in the center along with the top of the cup is caked with thick sludge. I clean about every 2-3 days. The more often you clean it, the better it works(ie after about 4-6 days of non cleaning you don't get nearly the performance)
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02/07/2009, 11:27 AM | #684 |
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Thanks!! Now I just need some Tunze owners to chime in.
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I love the Tunze, but it's the only thing I've had. The center column got caked pretty quickly. I'm still learning how to adjust it in just right.
You *do* have to do a mod to get it to fit with the standard hood. We just used a dremel to cut some areas back. |
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I SWEAR ITS NOT MINE! Im-Im just holding it for a friend great thread I'm interested in making a downgrade to a 29 and this thread is getting me excited. Do you guys think that a seio 1000gph pump plus the pump that comes with the tank will suffice? I have a koralia nano but I don't want to have it in there wasting space if I don't have to.
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02/08/2009, 09:50 PM | #687 |
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h20, I'm planning on using an MJ1200 return pump (barely more than stock) and approx 600gph powerhead. I plan to only keep LPS, Zoas, and Montiporas, though.
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02/08/2009, 09:56 PM | #688 |
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H20- The nano doesnt really even do much if you DO put it in. It's really worth it to atleast get the K1. I run 2 K2's and am working on replacing them with a vortech MP20.
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02/08/2009, 10:43 PM | #689 |
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Since you guys are discussing the Sapphire and Tunze skimmers, I thought I should mention my CPR SR3 skimmer which works very well for me. It fits in the second chamber without any mods. It was fairly easy to dial in, and isn't too picky about water level.
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I agree with jmadison, I added a Koralia 1 to my tank and it ended up not being enough so I added another 1
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02/09/2009, 07:58 AM | #691 |
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Anyone with a pump mod on the BC8?
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02/09/2009, 08:56 AM | #692 |
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Tor- (this is what i've "heard" having never done/owned myself) that most/any mods to the return pump either by mod or 'upgrade' cause a vast increase in heat. To the point of it being more detrimentel than helpful.
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I have a biocube 29 and I honestly just left the stock pump in there. I have heard too many things about heat with pump mods and figured if I was going to add a pump it would be more beneficial to add a Koralia 1 inside the tank. It will creat more water movement for the amount of heat its putting in the tank versus chaning out the return pump.
Also if you are going to use a maxijet for a return pump use the maxijet 900, not the maxijet 1200. If you look at the difference in flow its not much but the difference in amps requried to run it its much different (20 amps vs 9 amps I believe).
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thanks for the info, much appreciated
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