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What size tank/stocking ?

I'm running on a XP 1000SSS on my 75g w/ 75g sump and only thing in it is rock and sand, it is already pulling some nice brown sludge!
 
My suggestion is spend an extra 50-100 bucks and get a good quality skimmer so you don't drive yourself crazy with repairs/problems/junk. Catalina is a decent company, I have my lights from them, but don't know about the skimmer. They do have good customer service. I would suggest one of the cones that everyone has good luck with.
 

MadReefer

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I cannot locate any reviews of this on-line. I should have mentioned I can get this for $125 brand new including shipping.
On many skimmers I ma limited on space height max I can squeeze in is 22" which is cutting it close.

But I will keep searching.

Thanks
 

MadReefer

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I ma running an Aquamedic multi 1000 Torboflotor. It is suppose to be HOB but AquaMedic said can be used in sump. Its a 75g DT with 30g sump, 4 fish and corals. I plan to upgrade to a 120g so ant the purchase to last.
 
That skimmer appears to be a coralife super skimmer rip off. I would stay away, as the original verison doesnt work well, so i cant imagine that being much better.

For that size you can pretty much get anything. SWC or Reef octopus are great, and not too expensive. If you spend 125$ on that skimmer, your going to spend much more than that when you replace it in a few months when it doesnt work.
 

MadReefer

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The first one was a little to tall. The second one would fit better.

I have been reading that the Vertex skimmers are good also and little cheaper.
 
I'd go with an octo too or if ya wanna go a bit cheaper without sacrificing performance maybe go with an asm or euro reef...plenty of used ones floating around.
 
I'm running a BM NAC7 on my 120 and it seems to do a pretty good job. I got it on sale a few months ago fornabout $200. It might be obvious but don't forget to look at how much water the skimmer needs to be run in and what your water level in your sump is.
 

magic

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I'm running the SWC 180 on my 70, 30 sump and I love it. I had a reef Octopus before this and it didn't compare. I highly recommend it. I bought it from Olivier and he still moans about selling it.

Bob
 
I used to run a asm g3 (gonna put it up for sale soon) and picked up a used swc180 recently and it's doing well. It over flow a few days ago for like 3 or 4 days and i had to make a few mod to the air silencer. I think its due to me putting some epoxy in the tank that got wet while i was mixing it. I had olivier help me look for a new skimmer for a few weeks ago and he was a big help. Hopefully he chime in. Gl in your quest.
 

MadReefer

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The SWC 180 might be a bit to tight in the cabinet. This really is my problem with getting a new skimmer that I can use an upgrade.
I am aware of the sump water level. The area the skimmer will go in is about 9" of water.
I may have to forgo the upgrade and just get a good skimmer and be happy with the 75g for a few more years.
I will keep searching and thanks for the help.

Edit: The SWC 160 might a better option.
 

MadReefer

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Max height is 24". I need an inch or two to remove the cup. Right now with the skimmer I have I take off the cup and pump. Lay the skimmer horizontal above the 30g sump, connect the pump and stand it up vertical. Then I add the cup. The sump is stock 30g tank with baffles.

Are ETSS skimmers any good?
 
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