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I currently have a HOB classic 100 Reef Octopus on a 29 gallon reef, but I recently installed a sump and would like to switch over to a in sump style. The only problem with that is that the opening I have for a Skimmer is very small unfortunately roughly 6.5x6.5 inches and all of the ones I’ve researched have a large foot print.

Any recommendations for a Skimmer this size that works well?

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I have an Eshopps Nano and as long as the water level stays level it works great. It does a good job on my 46G with 2 clowns, a blue tang, a starry blenny and a chromis. Those fish are all huge pigs and I regularly feed my corals, and the skimmer keeps up just fine :)
 
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I have an Eshopps Nano and as long as the water level stays level it works great. It does a good job on my 46G with 2 clowns, a blue tang, a starry blenny and a chromis. Those fish are all huge pigs and I regularly feed my corals, and the skimmer keeps up just fine :)

Thanks for the reply. What level does it do best at? I only have 7-8 inches of water to play with in my chamber, so that’s kind of a deterrent as well.
 
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Check out the SC-301 skimmer. I use the 302, for the money it's a decent skimmer.

Thanks for the response. I looked into that one after I saw it on another forum, the only issue with it for me is the 7” width, as I only have 6.5” to play with since I have a return pump in the same chamber.
 

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Thanks for the reply. What level does it do best at? I only have 7-8 inches of water to play with in my chamber, so that’s kind of a deterrent as well.
The nano is nice as well, can't go wrong with eshopps. 7" of water is what you need for the SC-301. The 7" width is what I was worried about.
 

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Thanks for the reply. What level does it do best at? I only have 7-8 inches of water to play with in my chamber, so that’s kind of a deterrent as well.

I think mine is around 6-7" or so. The pump on it is just barely submerged and that gives me a nice, thick, dry skim that I empty twice a week. It has a little magnet on the size so it is easy to adjust as well.
 
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I think mine is around 6-7" or so. The pump on it is just barely submerged and that gives me a nice, thick, dry skim that I empty twice a week. It has a little magnet on the size so it is easy to adjust as well.

Ok, I might look into that one. I’m tired of seeing the octopus pump and return hanging, especially with it being such a small tank.
 

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Use the bubble magus curve 5. Cheap and great skimmer! I have it on my 75 gallon for 3 years and it's been awesome !
 
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Here’s my new Eshopps Axium X-120, fits perfectly. I’ll let you guys know how it works since it’s fairly new, and I haven’t seen many reviews on it.
 
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Hi any update? I have one also and my micro bubbles coming out of the skimmer are out of control.

In the beginning I was having minor issues with micro bubbles, but now it’s working great!
 

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