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09/05/2009, 08:39 PM | #1 |
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Help me pick WM K2- BM 250 cone or the ATB Medium cone?
So $$ is always a concern but I am able to get anyone of these skimmers.
Questions is whitch one? I am looking for quitest most effient turn key skimmer of the group. Skimmer is for a 200 gallon plus sump sps tank. My last skimmer was a orca 250 that i had on my 330 sps. Any thoughts on what one you would pick? please help me out and throw in your .02 Thanks Randy
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09/05/2009, 08:40 PM | #2 |
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here are some links to the skimmers.
http://www.atbskimmers.com/products/...one%20Skimmers http://www.marinedepot.com/Warner_Ma...PSISNW-vi.html http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...ode=bubbleking
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09/05/2009, 09:14 PM | #3 |
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IMO, the K2 is wouldn't be able to handle a tank that size.
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09/05/2009, 09:24 PM | #4 |
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How big is the sump. How many fish do you plan on having?
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09/05/2009, 11:36 PM | #5 |
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sump is 50 galls but only about 35-40 when running. I also dont want to fight any micro bubble problems with my skimmer
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09/06/2009, 01:18 AM | #6 |
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There are more options than just those 3. For example the octo coming out with a cone. Itech 200 so far mine favorite, are these the only one you looking at? You will have to look for a skimmer a little bigger than 200 just so that it has more room for expansion
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09/06/2009, 06:44 AM | #7 |
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The ATB!
The k2 while a good performer is not nearly as much skimmer as the ATB 1050. The ATB has 50% more air and twice the water processing. Microbubbles won't be an issue
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09/06/2009, 07:20 AM | #8 |
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Of those listed, I would pick te ATB. If you want something that will kick butt for a lot less money, the new SWC/MSX 250A or 300A Askoll powered skimmers for $550 and $600.
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09/06/2009, 10:41 AM | #9 |
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what he said...
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09/06/2009, 10:57 AM | #10 |
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First choice for me would be the ATB 1050A, The MSX 250A, or the hurricone cat 1 or 2.
The ATB I choose first because of long term customer satisfation. IT performs with no mods or tinkering and has awesome customer service. It is built well and thus my number one pick. The MSX and hurricones both use the askoll pump as well but do not use the custom volute like the ATB. They both still pull great amounts of air and are good bang for your buck skimmers. The guys at marinesolutions and and reefspecialty are great to work with as well. The k2 is a good performer butI dont think it will process enough water for your system volume. Mojo~
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09/06/2009, 11:00 AM | #11 |
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The ATB, MSX, Hurricones all use custom volutes. The only Askoll skimmer pumps I've ever seen that uses the stock volute are the small Bubble Kings.
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ya the gen1 bubble king minis and the current mini 160 are the only laguna pumps without volutes.
the SWC and CV volutes are molded the ATB and BK are CnC, not that that affects performance. i think the SWC holds the airpull title for the 1500 block
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I believe that there is a used ATB medium for sale on the used forum. Good price also
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I have a modified MSX 250 with the askoll pump. It is almost silent. The air sucking noise is all I hear. I have no problems with microbubble at all. My sump is built with bubble traps in it, so that eliminates micro bubble problems for me. For the money, you cant go wrong with the MSX.
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There are 2 types of the MSX Askoll skimmers. There are the old MSX250 and 300 skimmers that originally shipped with dual Sicces pumps that were modified by the owner or by Marine Solutions. The Sicce pumps were replaced with a single Askoll pump. This pump performs very well and is as quiet as any other Askoll skimmer. This is the modified skimmer several people run (I run one).
There are new 250A/300A skimmers just hitting the market with a factory Askoll, and a new body design. New bubble plate, longer and wider neck, more taper transition. No modifications are needed on the new model.
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Cool thanks I think I might of found a winner!
I just sent swc an email.
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