Skimmer on Waterbox Marine 110.4

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I bought tank second hand, and it came with Reef Octo Classic 110. I’ve had it running for two weeks. Skimmer is easy to dial in and has consistently produced. I plan on having decently stocked mixed reef. This skimmer is recommended by BRS up to 75g and my tank is 80g display. Is this enough skimmer?

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I bought tank second hand, and it came with Reef Octo Classic 110. I’ve had it running for two weeks. Skimmer is easy to dial in and has consistently produced. I plan on having decently stocked mixed reef. This skimmer is recommended by BRS up to 75g and my tank is 80g display. Is this enough skimmer?

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Close enough. The match in gallons is not critical. Some folks don’t even use a skimmer. If you need to remove more organics per day, skim wetter.

Good luck on the new system.
 

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