Best HOB protein skimmer

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Honestly they all kinda suck so I recommend buying a used one. Dont spend too much.
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Let the struggle begin. LOL.

You do get what you pay for in this hobby (most of the time). They will range from $100-$300. But they all will eventually give you a headache and be a pain in the butt (IMO).
 

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I use a Reef Octopus classic 90 on my 38g tank. Great little skimmer. In my opinion reef octopus makes solid products.

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Let the struggle begin. LOL.

You do get what you pay for in this hobby (most of the time). They will range from $100-$300. But they all will eventually give you a headache and be a pain in the butt (IMO).
How will they be more of a headache than a skimmer that's in your sump?
 

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How will they be more of a headache than a skimmer that's in your sump?
I’m using my first in sump, I’ll let you know! So far, it’s easier to adjust. Seems to pull more skim.

HOB just seemed to fail after 6-10 months. But the suggestions above are done of the better options.
 

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It will overflow onto your floor instead of your sump unless you buy a smart sensor. Buy a smart sensor and it turns off power before it can overflow.
No it won't, it has a drain line to attach to an external bucket off needed with airline tubing, HOB skimmers shouldn't overflow, unless your running a chemical that gets removed from skimming. Otherwise you can see how much skimmate there is and dump it. I wouldn't want that skimmate going back into any part of an aquarium, sump or not.
 

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I’m using my first in sump, I’ll let you know! So far, it’s easier to adjust. Seems to pull more skim.

HOB just seemed to fail after 6-10 months. But the suggestions above are done of the better options.
I've had cheap hob skimmers last year's (4+) the AquaMaxx is amazing
 

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octopus bh series ,faithful,cannot overflow using for years
edit bh 2000 for heavy load 90 ;)
 

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It will randomly overflow when breaking it in, if you use epoxy, and yes if you use a chemical like Chemiclean. My has saved me a few times. There is no way I would use a HOB skimmer without one. Yes the drain line will work if it is gently overflowing from skimmate.
 

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