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Poseidon

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i NEED a new skimmer, well, new to me anyways... i have a 180g tank with a 40 gal sump... currently im running a coralife 220 ...im not sure of the pump.. but i want something a little more reliable... whats the best skimmer available, please keep in mind money is a big issue...
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I like the skimmers with the bubble blaster pumps.  Look up the super reef octopus xp series.  Not crazy expensuve but still dear enough.  Gives you some god ang for your dollar.    Course i run oe and ave xperiwnce with anything else lol.... I aybe based
 

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best skimmer and budget may not go well together.

For bang for the buck I also suggest the octopus super reef line with the bubble blaster pumps.  Probably a 3000 or 5000 for your tank.
 

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Neopimp link said:
I like the skimmers with the bubble blaster pumps.  Look up the super reef octopus xp series.  Not crazy expensuve but still dear enough.  Gives you some god ang for your dollar.    Course i run oe and ave xperiwnce with anything else lol.... I aybe based


Have read good reviews about this skimmer. Seemed a little pricey, but I guess buying a good quality product usually costs more.

My next question is if you were typing with one eye closed, or after a good drinking.
 

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jerry_doucette link said:
[quote author=Neopimp link=topic=2706.msg21913#msg21913 date=1340407744]
I like the skimmers with the bubble blaster pumps.  Look up the super reef octopus xp series.  Not crazy expensuve but still dear enough.  Gives you some god ang for your dollar.    Course i run oe and ave xperiwnce with anything else lol.... I aybe based


Have read good reviews about this skimmer. Seemed a little pricey, but I guess buying a good quality product usually costs more.

My next question is if you were typing with one eye closed, or after a good drinking.
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haha, my guess is he was drinking and typing with one eye closed ;D




and what about mrc?? is that a good make/model?
 

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MRC's, Becketts and Aqua C's are all versions of eduction type skimmers, using high pressure and high flow to aerate water. Reliable, and simple but can be noisy, use big power hungry pumps, and work best when they have large/huge/tall reaction towers to allow sufficient contact time despite the high flow rates.  If your system is large enough that you need multiple needle wheels the power use may be worth it esp. if you have a fish room or basement sump to house one.

The various needle wheels are owning the market now for good reason...efficient power use, quiet, space saving, love my Vertex IN250's bang for the buck but when the original pump is done a bubble blaster would be the replacement of choice.

Don't look at gallon ratings too much...compare air draw and chamber volume...there are no magic shapes either...cones don't make skimmers more efficient, but do make them more flexible re: matching size to system.  Specifically allows an"oversize skimmer" to maintain a stable foam head in a smaller than capacity environment but does not increase the maximum capacity.
 

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I was tired from work and I didnt care enough to go back and fix it :)  it looks pretty bad now that I look back at it :)
 

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im lovin my marine solutions red devil, its only 13 watts it works great and the chamber is allways completely filled with tiny bubbles. good price too $300.
 

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If you want a great skimmer but also want to overpay for performance.......cant beat a bubbleking.  ATB's are less popular but also expensive.
 
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Darryl_V link said:
best skimmer and budget may not go well together.

For bang for the buck I also suggest the octopus super reef line with the bubble blaster pumps.  Probably a 3000 or 5000 for your tank.

Preach it Darryl,
He recommended this to me last year...I took his advice and LOVE it.
Those bubble blaster pumps are awesome !!
 
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