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11 inches constant, never any variable...it will skim for weeks w/o overflowing and then for no apparent reason overflow
could it have anything to do w/ the sicce pump i hate that noisy *** thing....im thinking of getting a skimmer w/ aquieter pump
Hello Mojo;
Thank you for sharing your time and experience with us!!! The information provided in this thread is extreamly useful!!!
I saw in your original post to this thread that you tested some of the AquaC skimmers. What are your thoughts about these skimmers?
I am running the AquaC EV-400 on my 210 heavily stocked mixed reef. I have no experience with other skimmers, so I can't really say if it is good or not. I have it running with a GenX external pump.
Would greatly appreciate your thoughts on this skimmer. Don't worry, you won't hurt my feelings if you don't like it... LOL!!!
Would you recommend another skimmer instead?
One of the main issues I am having is that here in South Florida you can't really open your doors or windows to bring in fresh air. In addition, my wife and I both work from home. Because of this, we have a high CO2 gas rate in the house causing my PH to drop. I am currently trying some skimmer media to filter out some of the CO2 before the air enters the skimmer. The single chamber unit I am using is not able to filter enough air and is choaking my skimmer of air. I will be trying to connect a second skimmer media filter soon to see if that helps.
I look forward to your response!!!
Good Luck And Have Fun!!!;
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I'm currently designing a system for a friend of mine that should neighborhood in the 1,200 gallon range with a 670 display. I have had both the the Super reef octopus xp 8000 external cone skimmer with a 16 inch base, an 8 inch neck, and an air draw of 165 scfh at 260 watts and the Super reef octopus 8000 external with 3 bubble blaster hy5000 pumps with a 16 inch diameter recommended to me. I have been unable to find much info on either of these and thought you might be able to say if either of these would be in the right direction. Thanks in advance.
nope you are correct. if a smaller footprint is needed I would start looking at a becket style skimmer. Just for water turnover. but I think you are on the right track.The Super reef octopus 8000 has 7200l/h or air intake vs the cone which has 5000l/h intake. I believe the SRO 8000 due to its size and volume may be suited for a larger aquarium or larger bioload than the cone.
I hope Mojo will correct me if I am wrong.
Looks like the sro 2000 is a little less than twice what I want to spend. What do you think of the NWB-150?