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    How big a skimmer should I buy?

    Hi All,

    I am just about to take the plunge and purchase a protein skimmer for my new saltwater setup.

    I have been looking at the Reef Octopus brand and have narrowed it down to either a NWB 150 (largest - rated up to 150gallons) or a NWB 110 (smaller - rated up to 100 gallons).

    I am unsre, even though I have read a load of articles, as to whether I need a bigger skimmer or if the smaller of the two will cut the mustard.

    what do you think?

    thanks,
    Duncan

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    marine predator man

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    what size is your whole system including dt gallons and sump total gallons?

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    Registered Member BillyC is on a distinguished road
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    Honestly my best advice is to go as big as you have space for and can afford. There are so many reasons for this. Good luck.
    Check out my tank thread!

    http://www.reef2reef.com/forums/member-tanks/86418-billycs-120g-reef-peace-love.html

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    as big as your sump would let you. the bigger skimmers function better and will save you alot of money in the future when you upgrade.
    180 gal reef tank
    T5's, dosing 2 part, vinegar carbon dosing

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    have to agree go with the larger of the 2 provided it fits in your sump
    My 30 gallon JBJ rimless Nano Mixed reef
    http://www.reef2reef.com/forums/memb...-jbj-nano.html

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    marine predator man

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    exactly go bigger know so when you upgrade its one less piece you will need

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    Registered Member duncangweller is on a distinguished road
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    thanks for the quick replies.

    My tank is 75 gallons and my sump is a 33 gallon tank, which i guess will hold somewhere in the vicinity of 20 gallons.

 

 

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