What skimmer for my tank

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I have a 60 breeder with a 10g sump. What skimmer would be good at around the 7-8in water level? That’s the max I can raise the level in my sump
 
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Anything that fits within your budget and the space. Reef Octopus and Bubble Magus are two popular brands that come to mind.
Yeah I’ve looked into some. There’s just mix reviews about water height. Manufacturer will say 9+ but users say 7-8, so was asking here to see what others think
 

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Yeah I’ve looked into some. There’s just mix reviews about water height. Manufacturer will say 9+ but users say 7-8, so was asking here to see what others think
I run my Nyos Quantum 160 at roughly 8.5" height. All skimmers have adjustments for water levels (some more than others), and some are more finicky than others. I love my Nyos - and it's absolutely fantastic - but it's also a bit more money than the ones I mentioned. Take what the manufacturer says with a grain of salt - there's usually a bit of "wiggle" room, ie: ±0.5" or so.
 

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Anything that fits within your budget and the space. Reef Octopus and Bubble Magus are two popular brands that come to mind.
Yep... I have a Bubble Magnus Curve 7 on my 90. It is easy to cause it to overflow, but if I'm not messing around with the tank, it does a great job, is inexpensive, and doesn't take up much room. I had to put it in about 8" of water for it to work well. You might even get away with a Curve 5. Reef Octo internal skimmers are very good skimmers for the money. They are less fussy and easier to adjust than the Bubble Magnus, better built, and maybe work a little better. The eSsence S-130 would be a decent skimmer for your tank.
 
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Yep... I have a Bubble Magnus Curve 7 on my 90. It is easy to cause it to overflow, but if I'm not messing around with the tank, it does a great job, is inexpensive, and doesn't take up much room. I had to put it in about 8" of water for it to work well. You might even get away with a Curve 5. Reef Octo internal skimmers are very good skimmers for the money. They are less fussy and easier to adjust than the Bubble Magnus, better built, and maybe work a little better. The eSsence S-130 would be a decent skimmer for your tank.
Thank you, will for sure look into the ones you mentioned. Currently running a tunze 9001 on it lolol
 

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