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Old 08-15-2007, 05:40 AM
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Default What's the best skimmer i can get for $200-400?

I'll be setting up my 75 gal fish-only (live rock+sand, one day reef) aquarium sometime in the next couple weeks.
It needs to also be an in-sump model.

I'm looking to spend up to $400 (maybe more if necessary)

There are so many different kind of skimmers out there that all sound like they work so well,
I know to stay away from Coral life but that's about it...
I've also heard that euro-reef is ideal but is it really #1 for the price/functionallity ratio?
What would you recommend?

Thanks for your help guys!

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Old 08-15-2007, 06:37 AM
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My guesses would be either Aqua C EV-120 Protein Skimmer ($360) or an Aqua C Urchin Pro In-Sump Protein Skimmer ($275)... But the experts will chime in!!

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Old 08-15-2007, 08:40 AM
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An ASM G series or EuroReef RS series skimmer would fit your requirements. Both are great bang-for-the-buck skimmers.
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Old 08-15-2007, 01:19 PM
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Dont forget the ATI`s,

Bubblemasters use a meshwheel, though new to the market it seems to be a bit better than the needlewheels...the few that i have played with seem to be preforming admirably.

http://www.atiaquaristik.com/index.php?id=58,0,0,1,0,0

But any of the above skimmers will do a decent job.

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Old 08-15-2007, 04:19 PM
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For the "less is more approach" consider the Tunze 9010. It's an in-tank skimmer but can be run in-sump as well. It saves a lot of space, is very quiet and efficient.
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I have used both the ASM G series and EuroReef skimmers and they are great. The EuroReef has better construction but both are low maintenance and basically are plug-and-play with no adjusting needed. I would go as large as possible but make sure it fits in your sump.
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What about this one?

"Rated up to 500 gal. I thought i would have 120 Gal tank but got only 60 Gal aprowed by my wife and my tank has no sump, so i have no use for it right now.

Tunze 240/3 protein skimmer (for $249- used)

Comes with $40 sump stand and extra collection cup and new super Hydrofoamer nozzle that is being used in new line of Tunze Master DOC skimmers but fits in this one. For more finer bubbles (I believe the part number is Tunze 3130.16) With Ozone connection nipple
Very low power consumption only 15-44Watt
Mixes a lot of air 264 Gal/h = more then 900 litres/hr"

http://www.reefculture.com.au/catalo...roducts_id=161


Buying used is a little iffy though i guess... it's $700 less than new which is too good of a deal and worrys me.
It would be SO easy to pick up though, it's very close to me.
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Old 08-15-2007, 06:43 PM
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i've learned the hard way, buy a unit that will last you. by trying to save a few bucks on a cheaper brand, you'll eventually end up buying another "should of bought this one in the begining" skimmer. even though it will cost you a few more bucks in the beginning, you'll be happier in the long run.
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What about this one?

"Rated up to 500 gal. I thought i would have 120 Gal tank but got only 60 Gal aprowed by my wife and my tank has no sump, so i have no use for it right now.

Tunze 240/3 protein skimmer (for $249- used)

Comes with $40 sump stand and extra collection cup and new super Hydrofoamer nozzle that is being used in new line of Tunze Master DOC skimmers but fits in this one. For more finer bubbles (I believe the part number is Tunze 3130.16) With Ozone connection nipple
Very low power consumption only 15-44Watt
Mixes a lot of air 264 Gal/h = more then 900 litres/hr"

http://www.reefculture.com.au/catalo...roducts_id=161


Buying used is a little iffy though i guess... it's $700 less than new which is too good of a deal and worrys me.
It would be SO easy to pick up though, it's very close to me.
Opinions?

That's Tunze's older line of skimmers. They are OK, but the newer 9010/15/20 line is better. I wouldn't try modding a skimmer if you're just starting out. Get something that's plug-and-play.
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check your pm.I have a h&s for sale,only two months old.
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