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Cad Lights Conic Protein Skimmer (TIA-1150)
Just thought I'd post my thoughts on this skimmer I've had it for 2 months now and let it run in a tank for a few weeks before using it in the sump. For people on a budget or requiring a smaller footprint the Cad lights skimmer line definitely fills the bill and comes with the built in pump and comes ready to use
Positives -It is very quiet has 4 rubber foot pegs on the bottom for noise dampening and anti vibration my return pump is noisier than the skimmer -foot print is small 9.75 inches by 6.5 inches by 18.5 high -no micro bubbles produced -very easy adjustment for producing bubbles and simple design makes it user friendly -collection cup can be connected to an external drain and only requires half and inch of space to remove the cup for cleaning -easy to clean skimmer without pulling apart can put in a vinegar bath and let it self clean for a few hrs Negatives -rubber foot pegs are a pain easy for them to fall off -electrical cord relatively short -pipe used for bubble and flow adjustment tends to bind making micro-adjustments annoying This is still a relative new comer to the aquarium hobbyist but is already making quite a splash due to its low cost and ease of use and is pretty durable.
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I've been eying up this skimmer as well. What's the performance like? Have you had other skimmers you could compare it too? What size tank are you running and what's your bioload?
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I am cycling my 95 gallon tank with it and not much load as of yet but it has been skimming pretty good so far making some pretty good sized bubbles with it. Unfortunately this is my first experience with in sump skimmers so still on a learning curve but I am extremely impressed with how quiet it is and easy it is to adjust the flow and bubbles.
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took some picts of the skimmer in action
The collection cup with drain hose connection On the left hand side is The flow and bubbler adjustment pipe it pulls right out and has 45 degree cut for flow opening twist left or right to increase or decrease flow and bubbles. Tube on the right is connected to the venturi some people have bored out the venturi to get better bubble flow Side view with the inlet to pump with venturi the motor sits directly underneath the skimmer and adjustment pipe is connected to the discharge side
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It's been just over 2 months since the skimmer started skimming and I couldn't be happier with it I'm running on the heavy side of a medium bio load and the skimmer is pulling tons of solids out of the system I am emptying the cup every 3 or 4 days and has heavy buildup of material in the cup. I would recommend this skimmer to anyone it's a joy to work with
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what water level are you having yours sit in? I have mine in 10" and its overflowing like crazy no matter what direction i turn the pipe
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Try lifting it a bit as optimal operating for the Cadlights is 7-9 inches mine is set at 8 inches with no issues
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I have the same skimmer and am quite happy with it. It is super quiet! Have had it running for almost 4 months and haven't had any issues yet. Will have to wait and see in regards to longevity. The price is definitely right for the performance you get. Even in my small tank with only a clownfish and dotty back, it's able to pull in a fair amount of skimate. Hope this helps (or adds to the headache) for anyone looking for an affordable skimmer.
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