what skimmer to buy

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spyd

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Coralvue is awesome to deal with as well. They will definitely help get you everything you need. I had issues with my first bubble blaster pump and they shipped one out the next day. No questions asked.
 

rburns24

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    This is the skimmer that i have that is no longer working properly.
http://www.goreef.com/Reef-Octopus-NWB-150-In-Sump-PinWheel-Protein-Skimmer-150-Gallon.html

    Sorry to hear it, especially so, since I have the same skimmer. If you end up buying a BubbleBlaster replacement pump, I'd be really interested in hearing how it turns out.
I think I'll be OK with the NWB-150 for now, as I have a really lightly stocked tank, but
at some point in the not to distant future, I'll have the same problem.

Best of luck in finding a good solution.
 

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    I've been thinking about it for a while and I'll probably go with the 2000. You get the same 1000l/hr air flow with only 60% of the water flow-hopefully a drier foam than the OTP-2000.

      I was originally going to replace the OTP-2000 with the OTP-1000 and I asked Mathieu at goreef to see if it was compatible with NWB-150. He got in contact with tech guy at CoralVue and he said that the fittings were a different size and even if I modded it to fit the skimmer, the pump would burn out pretty quickly.

    I'm hopefully going to be getting a bunch of frags this month, so it will probably be the end of next month before I can get the 2000, but before I order it, I,ll ask Mathiue to run it by the tech at CoralVue, just to be sure.

P.S. I've been running this skimmer for about 2 1/2 months, and I am slowly coming to the opinion, that as it stands, it is a piece of junk. I was originally thinking that the reason it performed so poorly was because I have a very small bio-load, but I'm starting to think that is a very long way from being the main issue.
 

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Close to 1000 L/H of draw is what you should be trying to obtain with a tank that size. I think upgrading the unit with the BB 2000 is definitely a good solid option without completely purchasing a new skimmer...
 

rburns24

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spyd link said:
Close to 1000 L/H of draw is what you should be trying to obtain with a tank that size. I think upgrading the unit with the BB 2000 is definitely a good solid option without completely purchasing a new skimmer...


    The Bubble Blaster HY2000S pump is the way to go. Jeremy at CoralVue said that
what I would be doing is essentially turning the NWB-150 into a SRO Int2000(to paraphrase), which as he stated in the email, is a top of the line skimmer.
The body of the the NWB-150 skimmer is the same as the SRO Int2000.

      So, for a hundred bucks more than the SRO Int2000 retail price of $385, we now have a SRO Int2000.($230 + 227 + 25) 
 

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Now all you need to do is take a heat gun and soften the acrylic and mold yourself a cone and you can have an SRO XP line cone skimmer:)
 
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