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The Grizz 06-26-2013 04:00 AM

Wife gave me the Ok to buy a new skimmer.....now which on?
 
I just about fell off me chair when the wife said I could buy a BRAND NEW skimmer for the new set up but I am having a problem deciding which one.

I have seen some of the new Reef Octopus Diablo skimmer and they look pretty well built. I was thinking of going with an external but have changed my mind to an internal for space savings and less leak potential.

Here are the 3 skimmers I have been looking at so if anyone has any GOOD information to share please do.

http://www.reefsupplies.ca/online-st...mp-300int.html

http://www.reefsupplies.ca/online-st...me-XS-350.html

http://www.reefsupplies.ca/online-st...e-DC-Pump.html

Razor 06-26-2013 05:06 AM

No kidding, the wife gave the nod...well then shoot for the Vertex Alpha 300 .:biggrin: I was actually looking at the Diablo until I ran across the Vertex. It is pricey though.

Acrowhora 06-26-2013 05:13 AM

It's always nice to get a thumps up from the wife:wink: i would go for either a BK or vertex,they're expensive but it's worth every penny:mrgreen:

fishoholic 06-26-2013 05:29 AM

BK all the way! You've seen how well Doug's Beast of a skimmer works right :mrgreen:

reefme 06-26-2013 10:30 AM

Reef Octopus PRO SSS-DC3 looks nice.

Reef Supplies 06-26-2013 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 828214)

My choice would be the XS350 if you can fit it. Its a multi pump MONSTER!

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 828228)
BK all the way! You've seen how well Doug's Beast of a skimmer works right :mrgreen:

Great skimmers BUT From what I understand there are some HUGE changes on the way from the BK supplier that will hugely impact the line. I would hold off anything BK until the announcement is made.

Seriak 06-26-2013 02:42 PM

I have the 300 and I love it. It works great. I am sure the 350 would work really good as well but that's 3 pumps you need to maintain. :)

frizzo1983 06-26-2013 05:10 PM

Love my new ATI Powercone 250is very easy to use nice new pump and there was hardly a break in period. I am running it on a 380 gallon reef, pulls out some nasty stuff.

Remember if you decide to go with bubble king the pumps are very expensive to replace and parts are alot harder to aquire. Just my opinion

sphelps 06-26-2013 05:30 PM

From experience two things I would avoid:
1) Multiple pumps - more issues relating to consitant water level
2) Pumps mounted vertical - start up issues & propeller wear issues.

The diablo looks like the better choice of the three you posted but my advice would be to consider an alpha for you low end and BK double cone DC for your upper.

globaldesigns 06-26-2013 07:52 PM

K, as you know I have had major problems with my ss-333int Reef Octopus, BUT after figuring out the problem was a bad venture, I can honestly say this thing is a BEAST, and I do recommend Reef Octopus.

Skimmerking 06-26-2013 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seriak (Post 828267)
I have the 300 and I love it. It works great. I am sure the 350 would work really good as well but that's 3 pumps you need to maintain. :)

Agree with that. from experience the sicci pumps don't really have a good track record.

Quote:

Originally Posted by frizzo1983 (Post 828316)
Love my new ATI Powercone 250is very easy to use nice new pump and there was hardly a break in period. I am running it on a 380 gallon reef, pulls out some nasty stuff.

Remember if you decide to go with bubble king the pumps are very expensive to replace and parts are alot harder to aquire. Just my opinion

Frizzo Im not going to argue with you on your skimmer However, a lot of people will say they skimmer is a beast because I can't keep up with the nog it produces. Maybe because the skimmer can't keep up with the tank. Im not bashing your skimmer just making a observation WRT you stating that it pulls out some nasty stuff. Like how much are we talking that it pulls out.
Quote:

Originally Posted by sphelps (Post 828323)
From experience two things I would avoid:
1) Multiple pumps - more issues relating to consitant water level
2) Pumps mounted vertical - start up issues & propeller wear issues.

The diablo looks like the better choice of the three you posted but my advice would be to consider an alpha for you low end and BK double cone DC for your upper.

Steve has pretty much hit the nail on the head WRT the skimmer Sicci, Sedra caused a lot of headaches the ay they mounted there pumps on the skimmer as Sphelps stated. it seems that Ehiem as per the older Deltec's like the 701,702, 902 ,851 have had some great success with their pumps mounting it that way, Now that Deltec has their own line of pumps they continue to run the pumps that way and are having problems with their impeller prematurely wearing out.

I'm with Steve if you are not going to pull the trigger on a BK being a high end skimmer and a Alpha Vertex being the low end but beast of a skimmer. I would go with the DC pump skimmer as Steve pointed out. Im curious to here that how people think that BK parts are hard to get. If I need a piece I can call Jermey on RC and have a pump sent to me with in a week.

With Doug's skimmer the 300 its a beast, if you have seen it maybe take a look why not. Like our discuss last night I have a line on a EXT BK 300 for my 250 gal tank. Personally is that to much of a skimmer for that tank. It might be considering that Jason McK who had the 370 gal tank had one running on his tank.

over all opinion
DELTEC 902, with the self cleaning head. 2 nd hand thou
BK 300 if you can
ALpha 300
diablo with the DC pump.


WRT to the BK line the only thing that is impacting the Skimmer line is the PROLINE is pulling out of Royal Exclusive.

SO these are my opinions and experience that is it. please don't come on here and bask me due to a opinion I have. Remember this is Greg's thread. not a skimmer Bitching session.

Greg you are more then welcome to chat skimmers with me you long hair freak.. love ya bro.:mrgreen:

frizzo1983 06-26-2013 08:34 PM

Well if you consider changing your cup once every 2 weeks a lot I guess so but last time I checked that is just regular routine maintenance!!! With the new controllable pump and the simple fact that it is not sicce that is a huge cost saving. I cant even tell you how many sicce pumps have been replaced on skimmers. And im sorry to say this but typically all product that are made in Germany will always stand the test of time. Although BK skimmers are in fact extreamly good skimmers god help your wallet if you ever have to replace any pieces in that pump. If you compare pricepoint to say deltec bk this skimmer will compete and probably out perform.

sphelps 06-26-2013 08:54 PM

I personally hate the SM300, the 250 is a much more stable skimmer. I swear the 300 was originally designed for one pump but later discovered it needed more punch so they threw on a second dinky pump help out. The result seems to be inconsistent water level probably relating to the smaller pump not handling the head pressure from the large skimmer. Three people I know personally with this skimmer had this issue. It's footprint is also pretty ridiculous.

Any skimmer with two or more pumps is simply a shortcut around producing the right pump for the body.

The way the market is trending I personally wouldn't invest in a new skimmer that doesn't use a DC pump.

Skimmerking 06-26-2013 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sphelps (Post 828415)
I personally hate the SM300, the 250 is a much more stable skimmer. I swear the 300 was originally designed for one pump but later discovered it needed more punch so they threw on a second dinky pump help out. The result seems to be inconsistent water level probably relating to the smaller pump not handling the head pressure from the large skimmer. Three people I know personally with this skimmer had this issue. It's footprint is also pretty ridiculous.

Any skimmer with two or more pumps is simply a shortcut around producing the right pump for the body.

The way the market is trending I personally wouldn't invest in a new skimmer that doesn't use a DC pump.

good answer
However Steve look at the Deltec like the 701 with a single pump,
702 with a dual pump a amazing skimmer too.

the BK 300 Ext uses the 2500 pump I believe and has only the 1 pumps the internal one has 2 pumps doesn't make sense.
any of the deluxe models uses the RD 2000 and the RD 2500 200,300 ,400 Deluxe Int and EXt

sphelps 06-26-2013 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skimmer King (Post 828434)
good answer
However Steve look at the Deltec like the 701 with a single pump,
702 with a dual pump a amazing skimmer too.

the BK 300 Ext uses the 2500 pump I believe and has only the 1 pumps the internal one has 2 pumps doesn't make sense.
any of the deluxe models uses the RD 2000 and the RD 2500 200,300 ,400 Deluxe Int and EXt

I was referring to the super marine 300 which is an internal. I assumed that's the model you were referring to as that's what Doug was using last time I checked. The deluxe models are different but these days a little outdated to be purchased new for that kind of money.

I don't want to say too much on the deltecs but personally don't have the same feelings for them as you. The 702 breaks two of the rules I already mentioned as well as uses an outdated design. My hands on experience with the deltecs is the build quality lacks, supporting large pumps on the thin extruded plastic shell is a failure waiting to happen. I repaired a few units back in my aquarium biz days. Not sure if much has changed since then.

lastlight 06-26-2013 10:39 PM

not much has changed. their new pumps are total garbage. build quality of any bk and also my low end vertex omega are leaps and bounds beyond the old and also the new 'high end' deltecs. same extruded materials i had on my very first skimmer (asm)

The Grizz 06-26-2013 10:56 PM

Holy HELLicopter batman!! Can I unsubscribe from this thread!!

I didn't ask for a debate on BUBBLE KING, VERTEX or DELTEC.

I will never pay what I think is a stupid amount of money for a BK. I had a friend of mines BK 250 for 9 months and could never get is set right. He used it for another 6 month and also could not get it right so he switch out to an old Reef Octopus & has never looked back.

I currently am running the Deltec 702A skimmer and my main dislike is the pumps are a bit noisier then I like as they are out in the open in my living room. That is why I would like to get something using the DC pumps as there are very silent running.

I have decided that the XS model is not an option now after doing some research on the Sicci pumps that are on it.

So I'm down to just 2, the Diablo or the Pro SSS. So if anyone has some GOOD INFO ON THESE 2 skimmers lets hear it & and if you don't take the debate else where.


Stay clear..... this Bear bites off limbs!!

H2o2 06-27-2013 12:02 AM

I have the Diablo and love it dead quite fully adjustable DC pump and easy to adjust outlet also the soft start after a power outage allows the main return pump to get most of the water out of the sump before it is up to full speed

Jakegr 06-27-2013 12:26 AM

I bought a Reef Octopus Diablo DC170 from Reef Supplies a couple of months ago. It is the best skimmer I have ever had! Admittedly my skimmer history isn't extensive... only Deltec MC600, SWC 160, and Vertex IN-80, but so far the DC170 blows them all away. I have never owned a BK so I'm not commenting at all on that brand.

1) It is quiet. I have mine on full blast and I can only hear the sound of it bubbling. If you listen inside the stand there is a slight humming sound. I do have my own silencer on the output... Reef Octopus skimmers tend to make splashing noises, but that is easy fixed.

2) It is my first "set and forget" skimmer. Very stable. It reliably skims all day without needing adjustments. Only the SWC 160 comes close in terms of consistency (in my experience).

3) Big skimmer cup.

4) The gate valve is so easy to adjust in small increments. The SWC's gate valve wasn't as easily adjustable (harder to turn)... and I won't even discuss how big of a pain it was to adjust the IN-80 and MC-600.

Hope that helps you make a decision. Personally I don't think the Reef Octopus POV skimmers are worth the extra money if space is not an issue.

I'll be the first to admit the controllability feature of the DC pump isn't highly useful however :) don't think I have touched the controller for weeks now.

maron6977 06-27-2013 01:13 AM

I vote for the xs350 - just cause it looks badass !!!

The Grizz 06-27-2013 01:50 AM

Thanks H2o2 & Jakegr that is the kind of info/experience I am talking about.

I'm really close to 500gal system but 90 gals of it will be mostly coral mainly Zoas. The main display of 300 gals is where the monsters from my 165 will be.

reefme 06-27-2013 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 828509)
Thanks H2o2 & Jakegr that is the kind of info/experience I am talking about.

I'm really close to 500gal system but 90 gals of it will be mostly coral mainly Zoas. The main display of 300 gals is where the monsters from my 165 will be.

So which one are going to get?

The Grizz 06-27-2013 03:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reefme (Post 828525)
So which one are going to get?

I am leaning towards the Pro SSS-DC3. I like the DC pump, foot print and the Turbulence Reducing Wine Glass Body has me intrigued.

gregzz4 06-27-2013 04:59 AM

Wow, a brand-new skimmer purchase ... lucky you :smile:

Hope you find what you want

The Grizz 06-28-2013 02:05 AM

Well that is that, I have pulled the trigger :2guns: placed my order for one of these...........

http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps70ac9b9f.png

Jakegr 06-28-2013 03:21 AM

Be sure to post some pictures when you get it. It looks awesome.

mrhasan 06-28-2013 04:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 828741)
Well that is that, I have pulled the trigger :2guns: placed my order for one of these...........

http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps70ac9b9f.png

Oh boy :mrgreen:

BTW this skimmer is rated for 250 gallon heavy bioload, won't it be a bit under rated for the gigantic size of your system?

The Grizz 06-28-2013 04:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrhasan (Post 828774)
Oh boy :mrgreen:

BTW this skimmer is rated for 250 gallon heavy bioload, won't it be a bit under rated for the gigantic size of your system?

Since when? Read more care fully.

Model Pump Body Size Footprint For Aquariums up to
PRO-SSS-DC1 DC-3500s 6″ 11.7″ x 9.85″ x 21″ 200gal
PRO-SSS-DC2 DC-5500s 8″ 12.5″ x 10.1″ x 23.7″ 400gal
PRO-SSS-DC3 DC-5500s 9″ 13.6″ x 11.3″ x 25.2″ 500gal

Pulled direct from Reef Supplies site.

mrhasan 06-28-2013 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 828776)
Since when? Read more care fully.

Model Pump Body Size Footprint For Aquariums up to
PRO-SSS-DC1 DC-3500s 6″ 11.7″ x 9.85″ x 21″ 200gal
PRO-SSS-DC2 DC-5500s 8″ 12.5″ x 10.1″ x 23.7″ 400gal
PRO-SSS-DC3 DC-5500s 9″ 13.6″ x 11.3″ x 25.2″ 500gal

Pulled direct from Reef Supplies site.

Yah but I was going through this site (http://www.reefspecialty.com/reef-oc...rotein-skimmer) and this is what is written:

Filtration Handling

400 Gallon – Light Filtration Demand | 300 Gallon – Medium Filtration Demand | 250 Gallon – Heavy Filtration Demand

The Grizz 06-28-2013 04:44 AM

Reef Octopus's own web site states good for 2000 liter or 528 gals

mrhasan 06-28-2013 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 828788)
Reef Octopus's own web site states good for 2000 liter or 528 gals

Maybe over-ratted (like most of the skimmers in the market)? No clue, I am no expert in skimmers. I just google :redface:

Looking forward to your build thread for some new pics :D

The Grizz 06-28-2013 04:57 AM

The dc5500S pump flows 5500 liters or 1453 gals per hr & 2400 liters or 634 gal per hour of air which will be a turn over of almost 3 times an hr on my new system. Sounds pretty damn good to me & skimmer king.

gregzz4 06-28-2013 04:57 AM

Greg, I'm sure you'll be OK with your choice, and I don't want to get in the middle of this capacity discussion, but all I can find on the web states 'up to' 500G

With that said ...

With a skimmer of this quality, I'm sure it will be fine for a heavy load. Not like a cheap skimmer where you cut the rating in half
I find info that states up to a whopping 2400lph of air flow, so I'd say you're good to go dude :biggrin:

mrhasan 06-28-2013 05:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 828797)
The dc5500S pump flows 5500 liters or 1453 gals per hr & 2400 liters or 634 gal per hour of air which will be a turn over of almost 3 times an hr on my new system. Sounds pretty damn good to me & skimmer king.

Yah the air draw is massive :D

The Grizz 06-28-2013 05:01 AM

Not to mention that the body design is much different then every other skimmer out there with the turbulence reducing wine glass shape.

mrhasan 06-28-2013 05:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 828804)
Not to mention that the body design is much different then every other skimmer out there with the turbulence reducing wine glass shape.

Definitely a champ skimmer you bought there :D And the best part: DC :mrgreen: I was just confused about that rating and hence the post.

Looking forward to a thread of that skimmer's review from you :)


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