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![]() I really like it so far, the only negative I could say is it is sensitive to sump water level fluctuations. Positives, it removes about a litre of skimmate a week from the tank on average. I have a fairly heavily stocked tank with regards to fish, corals consist of 95% sps, the rest being xenia and zoo's. Inverts are the usual clean up crew and a couple of cleaner shrimp, sexy shrimp and a 8" maxima clam.
Hope this helps Sean |
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![]() I don't think they are making those anymore.
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![]() well i have a ATI BM 250 and I love it its the best skimmer that i have aver owed and I have owned pretty much all the skimmers going, air driven becketts , venturi's, in sumps externals, you name it i have used it . IME BM out performs the euro reef too.
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![]() J&L used to sell them but I noticed they aren't listed on they're web page ever since they added the super expensive bubble King line. I guess you can't sell a 1,500$ skimmer thats sitting next to a 450.00$ skimmer that looks the same. I bought mine from Hidden reef about 5 months ago and they are still listed on his web page last time I checked.
Last edited by mildcustom2; 03-23-2008 at 07:18 PM. Reason: error on name |
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![]() I won't comment on the $450.00 skimmer looking the same as the $1500.00 one
Skimmers I would look at are: ATI, Bubble King, H&S, Deltec, Euroreef J |
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![]() great thanks for all that info, i'll go and read up on them and maybe i'll fine one that is going to work for me, again thanks
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![]() bubblemaster is no longer made. The two most "popular" skimmers at the "moment" would probably be the euroreef and the bubbleking. Both are quite well built and skim a lot. I've personally owned a euroreef and liked it a lot. The store runs a couple bubblekings and they almost never "throw fits" like the other skimmers sometimes have. Both are set and forget I find.
definately either have a skimmer section of the sump that'll maintain a constant water level or have an auto-top off. in sump skimmers perform SO much better when the water level stays steady. it's suprising how it affects the skimming I find.
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![]() If your intent on an ATI bubblemaster, I believe these guys still sell them
http://www.reefgeek.com/filtration/Protein_Skimmers/ They're American and I have no idea what their shipping policies are ![]() |
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![]() The the Bubblemasters are still being made, the problem is they can be hard to come by. They are slated to introduce the new BM300 shortly.
I also own a Bubblemaster, I have the 250. While I haven't put it to the test yet as it's breaking in while I set my big tank up I can't see it having any problems handling my tank. Here is a picture of the 300 alongside the 250 & 200 ![]()
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![]() Bubble King definately for bigger tanks
if your looking for a cheap one a SS125 or the one higher then the SS65(super Skimmer by Coralife) with the mesh mod would be pretty Beefy too. |