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11/11/2006, 11:22 AM | #779 |
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The Bm 150 is rated for tanks up to 150 gallons, The 200 is rated for 250 gallons, and the 250 is rated for 795 gallons.
US gallons that is.
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11/11/2006, 11:24 AM | #780 |
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I would like for someont to throw a 250 on a huge 500+ gallon system and see what it does. I believe we that do have a 250 are putting them in too small of tanks/loads to get a fair assesment of them.
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11/11/2006, 12:15 PM | #781 | |
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I have been following this thread since the begining with a good deal of interest (upgrade time for me). With a price tag of $614 I wont be going with the deltec. Looks all 3 of these skimmers perform on par, but the build quality of the H&S is the best of the 3, as good or better then the Deltec. I have heard that the price of the BM150 has went up from $349 to $399. That makes it $20 more then the H&S. The H&S is starting to look like the better value here. Also the H&S is a proven skimmer. After reading this thread the Bubblemaster kinda seems like a "beta" unit, like any new product it looks like they have a few bugs to work out yet. |
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It's pretty well known that MRC produces cheap beckett skimmers with at best a mediocre design and average quality. They are trying for low price not high performance and quality. That said, many becketts (particularly MRC) require a modicum of skill to set up and maintain. I bet you didn't have a waste collector either. Any creetin knows that becketts ought to be run with a water tight waste collector to autoshutdown if they try to overflow. If you had a proper waste collector on a properly set up beckett - even an MRC - you would never have had an overflow. Geez, when I open my mouth and prove to all listening that I don't know what I'm talking about I hope it isn't in front of such a large audience. |
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And yes, the breakdown of foam is not related to mechnical function of the skimmer at all. This is just an observation early in the testing and will improve with time. BTW, the rubber feet was a great idea, it absorbs a lot of the vibration and keeps the pump humming noise reduced. Also, the skimmer doesn't slide out of place very easily when I saw the BM200. |
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I could ask why is barr and the rest so superior but i wont i dont care because i will never own one. Hey i never thought i would ever use the ignore feature till now. What a prime example of someone i would want to ignore. And i may look like i lumped a bunch of skimmers together, But you sir look like a jerk.
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Creetin, please do not feed the trolls. Remember what happened in Gremlins?
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11/11/2006, 04:09 PM | #789 |
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how about this for troll food
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11/11/2006, 04:10 PM | #790 |
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Bond, James Bond, which skimmer is that?
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11/11/2006, 04:11 PM | #791 | |
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What makes Bubblemaster skimmers worth even talking about is because the reports that they perform so much better than the others. The 150 is not the one that has any fantastic report about it. The BM 200 and BM250 are the ones that need to be compared side by side. I seen some side by sides. that the stuff worth seeing. The ap 701 and the BM200 would be a better comparision. and even then it really not going to be close, wait untle the 200 breaks in youll be comparing it to the 802. Creetin, i have a 600 going up right now that has a BM 250 ear marked for it. But you can test better on empty controlled tanks with just skimmate side by side and seperate time tests...
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Progress!
36 hrs of skimming: 60 hrs of skimming: And the best part about this...No overflowing cup!!!
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ok, the muck is starting. i am seeing the nog get a little darker. from liight brown to a darker brown all within 12hrs. the foam is now steady and i can put my hand in ans such and not loose any skimming. i am gonna snap some pics and get them up here in a minute....
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11/11/2006, 04:46 PM | #794 |
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In all honesty, I always thought the break-in period was a myth. I will eat crow now.
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here are some pics from a few mins ago....
you can see the break in progress over the last few days. it took a solid week to get this kind of nog. i would say by the end of next i will be good to go. now the volume has never been an issue. it has been the color. so from the initial start i was getting nearly clear liquid.... now it is getting darker. I would love to see the nast green stuff
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11/11/2006, 05:10 PM | #796 |
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72 Hour Update on the BM150
This will be emptied and cleaned tomorrow, not sure if I have time to get anymore photos until sometime next week. Anyone know why he greenish brown skimmate? The top of the neck inside the collection is a very dark brown coffee grain and you can kind of see it in the photo. |
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Looks good guys and gals!
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is that tank fed plankton or rotifers? man that stuff is green.
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Yum, prime rib!! The fish eat better than me!
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