BILBO913

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Hey all got a question for you guys about a skimmer. i have a 150 aga rr tank the skimmer i have is the new version coralife 65. it was going to be a fowler but im finding its slowly changing to a mixed reef. do you think this skimmer is acseptable or should i look into something different. btw the 65 is pulling lots of crap out of the water. thanks for the help
 

AlohaTropics

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I think as you change over to a mixed reef, your gonna need much finer skimming than what a CL can offer. If you wanna stay cost efficient, I'd go with something like a Vertex In skimmer.


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AlohaTropics

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The issue is with dry skimming. For hard corals like SPS and LPS, IMO the CL does not produce a fine bubble and therefore will skim wet and take out large particulates from the water column. What you need is a skimmer that produce very fine bubbles which will pull out more dissolved nutrients and waste from the water in a dry skim fashion.


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What's your budget? The best way is to figure out what your willing to spend and then finding the best skimmer in that range.


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BILBO913

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well as me all know you get what you pay for and most of us want the best for the least amount of cash possible. but i am willing to spend some cash to keep everything happy. somewhere in the 200 250 range, im assuming i cant get something decient in the range?
 

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IMHO, if your spending the money to upgrade, go with a higher end skimmer. Even save up for an extra 2 months so you can get a Cone skimmer for $400-$500. When your in that range, your in the "pretty darn good" class of skimmers. I'm partial towards cone skimmers because I think thy perform better with the elimination of sharp edges in the body. Reef Octopus Super Reef Cones are pretty good. If you don't want to spend more, then a Vertex would be my choice at the $200-$300 range.


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Without a doubt, some skimmer work better than others. To my surprise, there was an article in Advanced Aquariast and also the author was a lecturer at the MR reef swap. He compared a number of skimmers ( maybe around 7 or so), and the results were surprising. One the most expensive skimmer removed the most bad stuff, while a surprise 2nd place went to a much cheaper cost skimmer.

Probably good to read that article.

PS. In addition, it was highly recommended that Carbon is very good at reducing bad stuff. A phosban reactor with GFO was also recommended.

PSS. When, I talked to the author after the lecture, he strongly recommended Carbon as a big way to reduce the bad stuff.
 

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