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![]() i am just not sure about the tunze 9002. After seeing a few in action i am just not sold on it. The only reason i am even considering a eshopps is due to the design of it.
Its funny, i have only heard good things about the deltec mce-600 but i hated my mc500. after dishing out $600 for the thing it was a pain in the butt from the start. barely skimmed and i was unhappy with my choice. after switching to the euro-reef i was extremely happy with the results of my tank. Better color, growth and clearity in the tank itself. This is what i am looking for. As for the design of the tank, I am basically building a all in one due to the location of the tank (will be on a dresser in my room) so there will be not pipes. just and area cut off from the display so i don't have to look at a heater, skimmer, water pump for carbon and rowa-phos. Just seeing whats out there cause i know the footwork of most skimmers similar to my rs-80 is about 6x8. And i can't find diamentions for all those euro-reef nano skimmers so i don't want to play russian rulette ordering one and hoping it will fit |
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![]() im surprised you hated your MC500, most people i know that own it loves it as much as the MCE600. But its one hell of an expensive skimmer for its performance i must say.
The BMQQ nano skimmer packs quite the punch from all the reviews ive seen. using a Pin Wheeled MJ1000 it pulls more air than the MCE300 (as its got more pins on the wheel) and its footprint is much smaller and dont forget the the pricing. Just something to look into, you can probably by 2 of the BMQQ for less than the MCE300 too haha. Cheers, Eugene |