Skimmer options for no more than £500

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Its 160 gallon, I'd say moderately stocked. I have the redsea 600 skimmer at the min have had it for the past 2 years now but last few months it hasn't been performing too well to many micro bubbles for my liking aswell even after a good clean so I'm looking for something better. Maybe something a bit more compact and low maintenance preferably with a drain. What are good options around the 500 mark?
 

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If you can open your range
Appreciate it, I went with the reef octopus regal 150s in the end. Really wanted the maxspect aeraqua but wasn't feeling the price. Reef octopus is supposed to be a good skimmer.
 

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Appreciate it, I went with the reef octopus regal 150s in the end. Really wanted the maxspect aeraqua but wasn't feeling the price. Reef octopus is supposed to be a good skimmer.

They do make really good skimmers.
 

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