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10/09/2018, 01:49 PM | #1 |
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Skimmer Selection - 280 sps reef
Hello Folks,
So I just upgraded my tank and I am trying to figure out my skimmer situation. My original plan was to DIY a counter-current airstone driven skimmer with a 5 foot reaction chamber made out of 6" pvc. Im confident I can build something that works, but useability and ultimate performance are still somewhat of a question mark. I can build it for well under $200 though. I also just stimbled across a great deal (400 with the pump) on a Barr Aquatics SK1620 Beckett style skimmer. Its a single Beckett, total height is 36". The page on the skimmers says up to 500 gallons total water volume, tank size 100-250 gallons. I'm currently running an SCA-302, so I'm thinking this would be a huge upgrade, however I'm wondering if it will be big enough. My current stocking level is very light with a small clown tang, melanarus wrasse, small genicanthus angel, 2 dartfish, 2 anthias, a medium birthday trigger, and two clowns. I would like to work up to medium ti heavy bioload. I know based on ratings, the skimmer is too small, but that is fairly subjective. Thoughts? |
10/10/2018, 07:23 AM | #2 |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Riverside, CA
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Tunze master DOC protein skimmer and you’ll never have to fiddle with it, never have overflow and super easy to clean. Extremely quiet. Have played with reefs for many years and tried just about all types, and they all work but the adjusting and fiddling with them and the overflows is a thing of the past with my Tunze. Wish I had done from day one. Just my experience and opinion. Have fun
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Louis, Pura vida mae Current Tank Info: 300gal Mixed reef, AI 52 HD LED'S /180 gal.Sump-AI 52 w/Refugium , 50gal Skimmer sump, 20gal quarantine tank. No Chiller :>) |
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