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Does anyone have a skimmer they set and forget about ?? I'm tired of tuning my quantum nyos daily. It's the last piece of equipment that requires way too much attention. It's roughly 100 gallons overall
 

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That's what my brother has, maybe it's time to make the jump.

Yea man I ran a classic 150-INT on my 90 gallon for years without any issues. Only reason it went down was because where the cable entered the pump housing the insultation started splitting about 5-6 years in. Outside of that it worked perfect for my system
 
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Yea man I ran a classic 150-INT on my 90 gallon for years without any issues. Only reason it went down was because where the cable entered the pump housing the insultation started splitting about 5-6 years in. Outside of that it worked perfect for my system
Sold ! Now to convince the wife to make the purchase lol
 

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The Red Sea is about as close as you can get to that I think. Mine has two probes, one that monitors water level in the body (and adjusts the DC pump to keep it at that level) and also one that monitors skimmate collection in the cup.
 
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The Red Sea is about as close as you can get to that I think. Mine has two probes, one that monitors water level in the body (and adjusts the DC pump to keep it at that level) and also one that monitors skimmate collection in the cup.
But how often are you cleaning that all? I want like old school as least tech as possible. I feel like that would just require additional cleaning of probes and all
 

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But how often are you cleaning that all? I want like old school as least tech as possible. I feel like that would just require additional cleaning of probes and all

Im the same way, I prefer some old school methods and more hands on. Plus I stopped supporting red sea after all their tank disasters and they could give 2 💩 less how it affects so many reefers.

But im sure they are great skimmers, I havent heard or seen anyone talking bad about them
 
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Im the same way, I prefer some old school methods and more hands on. Plus I stopped supporting red sea after all their tank disasters and they could give 2 💩 less how it affects so many reefers.

But im sure they are great skimmers, I havent heard or seen anyone talking bad about them
I'm all in on red sea currently, but nervous about leaks
 

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I have a cheap basic AIO skimmer. Yeah, it isn't the best skimmer on the market, but I have had to do minimal tweaking with mine
 

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But how often are you cleaning that all? I want like old school as least tech as possible. I feel like that would just require additional cleaning of probes and all
It doesn't really require anymore cleaning than any other skimmer. Has a neck cleaner built in and a drain hose. I think I actually do less maintenance than I did with my NYOS. The probes just pop out and can be brushed off with a toothbrush. There is definitely more tech though........which can be good and bad lol.
 
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I also have a classic 150-INT. It is set it and forget it.
I'm sold on the 110 int. Have to decide new or used now. Used is easier to get the wife on board, but I may just want new on this equipment. I definitely can get some money for my nyos
It doesn't really require anymore cleaning than any other skimmer. Has a neck cleaner built in and a drain hose. I think I actually do less maintenance than I did with my NYOS. The probes just pop out and can be brushed off with a toothbrush. There is definitely more tech though........which can be good and bad lol.
So you definitely can agree nyos requires a lot of work ?
 

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Iv always had real good luck with reef octopus skimmers, the ones iv had I hardly adjusted once they were set
My first skimmer ever was a coral vue. It was garabge. Then I scrapped up money to a Reef Octopus (which used to be a decent skimmer back in the day). I still have that skimmer over ten years later.
Sometimes I think about getting a newer, modern skimmer but why change it. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"
 

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As I stated, I have the classic 150-INT. I did at one point have a 150sss (space saver) I thought that since it was more money, took up a smaller foot print, and the same brand, it would be better. It didn't work as well. I went back to the Classic after 4 months
 

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My first skimmer ever was a coral vue. It was garabge. Then I scrapped up money to a Reef Octopus (which used to be a decent skimmer back in the day). I still have that skimmer over ten years later.
Sometimes I think about getting a newer, modern skimmer but why change it. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"

Coral vue used to have a few good pieces of equipment back when I started but of course what other choices did we really have? Lol

But your right i was thinking about a DC skimmer for my new build then went back to your through process. Why change? That skimmer paid for itself over and over again
 

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Been using a Bubble Magus Curve 5 Elite and it is definitely a set it and forget it skimmer. No tuning required set it to max and a water line of about 8-9 inches and it's going to work. Also Have a Reef Octopus Elite 150 and I'm constantly messing with it in order to produce skim.
 

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