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Reefhawk1
12-05-2004, 07:08 AM
Does anybody own a Sea Clone 100 Protein Skimmer? Just wondering how well it skims your aquarium. Also, does anyone have one for sale?

Thanks,
Stan

G1GY
12-05-2004, 07:51 AM
They're not the greatest, but are still better than nothing. If your looking to buy a new skimmer maybe pass this one up for something like the Remora. If you realy want a sea clone 100 I have one that I might part with. (Worked great on my 33 gal, but wasn't enough for my 90.)

Also they do seem to work a little better when used in a sump for some reason. Lot's of people are doing low cost ($5) mod's on them that realy up's the performance. (I was just too lazy for that and bought a Remora for the 90.)

If you can get one for between $50 and $70 it would be OK, but if you have to pay more keep looking. :smile:

Reefhawk1
12-05-2004, 04:39 PM
Thanks for the info. I will look into the Remora.

Stan

digger
12-05-2004, 08:03 PM
If you realy want a sea clone 100 I have one that I might part with. (Worked great on my 33 gal, but wasn't enough for my 90.)

Lot's of people are doing low cost ($5) mod's on them that realy up's the performance.

:smile:

What kind of Mods are being done to the SeaClone? As soon as I got it I put a better adjustment device on the air tube, and I did see some suggestions on reef central to cut the center tube shorter, but I can't seem to get the tube out to cut it shorter...Any suggestions? :question:

jess128
12-06-2004, 02:45 AM
I was thinking about getting a seaclone, but then someone told me that they bought one and upgraded to a remora the next week. I don't think a sea clone's a good idea...

G1GY
12-06-2004, 03:36 AM
I was thinking about getting a seaclone, but then someone told me that they bought one and upgraded to a remora the next week. I don't think a sea clone's a good idea...

They work OK for a small tank, just not as good as some others.