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your thoughts on skimmer choice
i just got my new 96 gal cube and am going the way of a sump (big mistake not having my current tank drilled). Got a 33 gal sump ready and look to stock SPS and LPS with a mix of 5-8 fish (the usual tangs, clowns, gramma's etc). Here is a list of what i am looking at. what plays into effect are operating noise, ease of use and of course $$
Coralife superskimmer 220- i hear its good bang for the buck Euro reef cs/rs100 (or would i need the 135?) Aqua C ev120 chime in on what you think or what you know. conditions permitting- adding more fish is always something of interest. |
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From my personal experience I wouldn't go with the EV, little too finicky. I haven't used the CSS. I'd stick with the tried and trued euroreefs. The cs100 would be enough, but, like what everyone says here, it's better to go bigger. You can find a used CSS 220 on here for about $100. For $200 you can find the CS6-2+ which is equivalent to the new RS135. I'd say the extra $100 is worth it. If you're going to do it, might as well do it right the first time.
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holy crap this forum moves fast!
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skimmer
buy a downdraft like etss.
I always had etss skimmer and just switched to needlewheel. They suck,I got a asm g3 and it doesn't pull half the stuff my evo 500 did. |
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I like my CSS. No complaints so far! I've had it running for probably 6+ months, with no problems and excellent skimming.
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Reefing since 2002 100g with 20g sump/fuge - Softies/LPS - 4x54w T5's 30g with 10g sump - Softies/LPS - 4x39w T5's Current Tank Info: 100 gallon soft coral reef with 30 gallon sump |
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Bermuda Aquatics 5C....just my 02 cents
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Euroreef they are plug and play set them and forget them
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Re: skimmer
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The G3 is about $80 less then the etss evo500 & I would think the g4+ would of been a much closer comparison which costs $30 more then the evo500. I would get the ER, just go as big as you can afford, I purchased my RC500 used ![]() |
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i second the downdraft. ETSS.
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I have 2 euro-reefs and love them.... their biggest problem is they work well enough you can forget about them.
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Go with the Euro Reef.
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was kinda thinking from the beginning of this thread that the ER would be my best bet- i think thats what i shall go with.
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My euroreef only support what the others have said.
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EuroReef makes a good skimmer, but the NW-200 that Octopus makes will give much more bang for the buck. At $210 the Octopus NW-200 has an 8" wide body and 24" of height. Thats as big as an H&S 200 or Deltec AP701 which range in price from $900-$1200.
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but no eheim pump....not to mention with asm's and octopuses, everyone does mods, so how good are they really?
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"For $200 you can find the CS6-2+ which is equivalent to the new RS135. " No, its not. The RS135 uses a newer designed needlewheel, and is much better built. They have a new name because theyre a different skimmer. Check out the Reef Octopus NW200. Its about the same as an ER RS180, and costs $189. Eagles, if I had a Euroreef, I'd mod it too. Us modders are just less likely to waste our money on expensive skimmers, why spend an extra $500 on something you're going to remove anyways? (I sold my ER5-2 a while back) The NW200 will destroy each one of those 3 skimmers you listed, and is cheaper than all of them.
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yea... made in china to....
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