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Skimmers

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Sparticus, Jan 3, 2014.

  1. Sparticus

    Sparticus Inactive User

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    I bought a Coral life 125 skimmer for my system from our LFS. I am now learning that this is not a very realiable skimmer.


    Has anyone used one of these before? Also what woould you recommend for a 125gl?
     
  2. Kpotter2 Expert Reefkeeper

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    Yes and until you can buy better. They ate OK just not the greatest
     
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  3. Sponge Expert Reefkeeper Vendor

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    Many here run the Reef Octopus skimmers as they run well and are priced reasonably. I have a Reef Dynamics skimmer, Deltec and others are good also but cost a lot more.... Just remember Sparticus, LFS are in "business" to sell...not necessarily to provide you with the best products :0) Checking here before buying is always a great idea :0)
     
  4. cowdust9

    cowdust9 Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    i would google that skimmer there are alot of good mods for it i ran one for years not the best but after some mods it can be a pretty good skimmer
     
  5. Kpotter2 Expert Reefkeeper

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    I started out with one. It will get you by, but like I said you will want better as time goes on.
     
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  6. Reef Jester

    Reef Jester Inactive User

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    While we are on the subject of skimmers, I'm a little confused on the water height on the reef octopus nbw150. It says water depth of 7-10" and to keep the return out of the water but the top of the return is 8" so how does that work?
     
  7. Bud Loves Bacon Website Team Board of Directors Leadership Team GIRS Member Vendor

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    Water level inside the skimmer is what I think they are referring to, not outside water level. You control inside level via gate valve.
     
  8. Reef Jester

    Reef Jester Inactive User

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    It says "water level inside sump should be 7-10" as long as it's not covering water outlet pipe" its just confusing as 8" of water would cover outlet pipe and from what I have read right about 9"s is about optimal, is there supst to be a longer piece of pipe ?
     
  9. blackx-runner Administrator Website Team Leadership Team

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    I have never figured out the optimal water height suggestions either. I have run my SRO5000 with the outlet pipe in, out and everywhere in between as far as water level and the performance doesn't seem to be effected too much. Out of the water is too noisy so I run it so the outlet is mostly submerged with just a little bit above the water to let air out.
     
  10. Kpotter2 Expert Reefkeeper

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    Optimal water level is suggested. With my Coralife SS125 I had it in about 8" of water and it worked fine. You have to do the break in for it and it should really work just about any level. I would keep it close to suggest level. I think it said outlet min .25 from water Surface and not that it can't be under water. Almost all skimmer that I know of you would not want return running out of water(or above) it just is too much water splashing and causes water level issues with evaporation. I had to add a elbow to my Reef Octopus 5000 to calm down the water splashing.


    KP
     
  11. Bud Loves Bacon Website Team Board of Directors Leadership Team GIRS Member Vendor

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    My experience is that you can put the RO pump in just about any water level as long as the pump is covered. I don't know what level the one that I use on Taki's tank is in, but I think it's about 6" and it works just fine. The outlet pipe is well over 10" off the bottom so I don't know what that 8" mark is referring to.
     
  12. Reef Jester

    Reef Jester Inactive User

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    The 8" mark is me measuring to the top of the outlet pipe and trying to figure out how I can put it in 10" of water without covering it with water, the baffels in my sump are 9", so I was wondering if there was a longer piece of pipe that was supost to come with the skimmer or somthing so it could be used in 10" of water
     
  13. Bud Loves Bacon Website Team Board of Directors Leadership Team GIRS Member Vendor

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    I'll have to look at one when I get a chance but I think you just set it on a platform to keep it in enough water so that the pump if fully submerged and you're good.
     
  14. Reef Jester

    Reef Jester Inactive User

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    Yea guess I will just have to play with it some
     
  15. Kpotter2 Expert Reefkeeper

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    Doesn't the manual say min .25 from water surfice to out let pipe? Or am I reading it wrong
     
  16. Reef Jester

    Reef Jester Inactive User

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    the one I have says "water level in sump should be 6"-10" as long as it is not covering the water outlet pipe"
     
  17. Kpotter2 Expert Reefkeeper

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    This is the one I found online at coralife.
     
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  18. Reef Jester

    Reef Jester Inactive User

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    It's this one [​IMG], default;" />
     
  19. blackx-runner Administrator Website Team Leadership Team

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    I think there was some confusion in the thread jack LOL.
     
  20. Kpotter2 Expert Reefkeeper

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    Lol yep
     

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