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I have had my tank up running a little bit over a year. but I am planning on upgrading my tank to a marineland 90 g reef ready tank. I know i'm going to get a sump not sure what kind yet. and for the protein skimmer torn between a reef octopus not sure which one yet or a res sea skimmer. red sea skimmer - RSK 300. reef octopus im thinking - Classic 200INT 8” Internal Protein Skimmer. lights im still going to use my sbreef lights and pump for skimmer a sicca. and I have plenty of circulation pumps I can use. looking for any suggestions on the protein skimmers. heaters I will more than likely have 3 this time. it is not over kill. I had 2 heaters last winter and I couldn't get the temp above the high 60's, so 3 will be installed for the winter months. the local lfs wanted to quote me a coral life skimmer. I told them no on that. and then some other brand. the pump im going with a sicce pump for the sump.. if im forgetting something put your 2 cents worth.
 

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I have a Reef Octopus skimmer. Specifically the SRO5000-INT. It's a beast and been running flawlessly for 6 years.
I have had others in the past, by my RO skimmers have stood there test of time
 

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Hello

Good call on the no to coralife. Wondering if you could set up a ranco or inkbird controller and 1 titanium heater that could handle. I cant speak on skimmer, using a nyos but hear good things about reef oct.
 

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I’ve always used the cobalt heaters and never had an issue with the temp. Even when I “forgot” to close a window last winter lol
 

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