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January 16th 04, 11:53 PM
Ok here we go 30gal 12x36x16 . I've been out of the hobby a couple years and was always
skimmerless but have decided to use one this time.
Heres the deal I havn't made up my mind on a sump yet so I need a hang on.
my choices seem to be
Prizm (really hot when I crashed)
CPR Bac Pac ( I kinda like this one because of the preskimmer.)
AquaC ( have read good things but no preskimmer and uses a rio pump unless you upgrade)

I plan on ordering something in the next few days so
All thoughts and suggestions are appreciated
Thanks





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I want to say thanks for the input so far, I have decited on the Remora.
Now I have to decide on if spending the extra $70 for the pro is worth it for future use.
Hopefully everything will be going into my 75 or 100 gal with one being a sump,
next fall after we sell this place. so the Ques. is buy another 96w of light or go
with the pro.( I have an ah supply 96w50/50 sitting on it now.)
2nd Ques is has anyone had the cup drilled? Is it worth it? From what I've been
reading the cup should be wiped out frequently for performance reasons.

Thanks again guys

Marc Levenson
January 17th 04, 05:27 AM
wrote:

> I want to say thanks for the input so far, I have decited on the Remora.
> Now I have to decide on if spending the extra $70 for the pro is worth it for future use.
> Hopefully everything will be going into my 75 or 100 gal with one being a sump,
> next fall after we sell this place. so the Ques. is buy another 96w of light or go
> with the pro.( I have an ah supply 96w50/50 sitting on it now.)
> 2nd Ques is has anyone had the cup drilled? Is it worth it? From what I've been
> reading the cup should be wiped out frequently for performance reasons.
>
> Thanks again guys

I've got a Remora Pro running on my son's 29g with a Mag 5 pump. I couldn't pass up the deal
when I saw it up for sale. (Btw, it needs a Mag 3 but I had a Mag 5.....) The Pro model is
rated for 125g, so it would be your best choice if you want one now that you can use later.

If you plan to use it in a sump, you should get the Urchin Pro instead. Same unit, designed
to stand on its own with a pump that sits on the floor of the sump.

The cup on mine isn't drilled, and I clean it every few days to keep it running at maximum
efficiency.

More lighting or a better skimmer? Both. :)

Marc


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Dragon Slayer
January 17th 04, 05:31 AM
I'd recommend the upgrade to the pro without a doubt.

as for the drilled fitting, I tend to think adding fittings makes the reefer
lazy when it comes to cleaning the cup and therefore they are not a wise
decision to add. a dirty riser tube drastically reduces a skimmers
performance.

kc


> wrote in message
...
> Ok here we go 30gal 12x36x16 . I've been out of the hobby a couple years
and was always
> skimmerless but have decided to use one this time.
> Heres the deal I havn't made up my mind on a sump yet so I need a hang on.
> my choices seem to be
> Prizm (really hot when I crashed)
> CPR Bac Pac ( I kinda like this one because of the preskimmer.)
> AquaC ( have read good things but no preskimmer and uses a rio pump unless
you upgrade)
>
> I plan on ordering something in the next few days so
> All thoughts and suggestions are appreciated
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
> **********End Of Post*************
>
> I want to say thanks for the input so far, I have decited on the Remora.
> Now I have to decide on if spending the extra $70 for the pro is worth it
for future use.
> Hopefully everything will be going into my 75 or 100 gal with one being a
sump,
> next fall after we sell this place. so the Ques. is buy another 96w of
light or go
> with the pro.( I have an ah supply 96w50/50 sitting on it now.)
> 2nd Ques is has anyone had the cup drilled? Is it worth it? From what I've
been
> reading the cup should be wiped out frequently for performance reasons.
>
> Thanks again guys
>
>
>

spike
January 17th 04, 05:49 AM
go with the aqua c but don't use a rio. use a maxijet. i can't stress
this any better....get an aqua c. no venturi valves to fuss with.
just plug it in and it goes. Customer service is excellent. i had
them custom modify the aqua c just a little and they stayed with me
the whole time answering email promplty and even though i was a pain
put up with me and now after more than a year I am still completely
happy.

spike
January 17th 04, 05:51 AM
i forgot...Great foam. a little noisy at first but what skimmer isn't
and it goes away after a while

Marc Levenson
January 17th 04, 06:06 AM
If you use the rubber O-ring instead of the set screw, it is virtually silent.

Marc


spike wrote:

> i forgot...Great foam. a little noisy at first but what skimmer isn't
> and it goes away after a while

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Dragon Slayer
January 17th 04, 08:34 AM
> a little noisy at first but what skimmer isn't
> and it goes away after a while


My Euro-Reef is very quite, hardly makes any noise at all.

on the other hand my Urchin Pro has quite the 'hiss' to it. even with the
o-ring Marc speaks of installed.

kc

Mike Imbler
January 17th 04, 03:03 PM
I go against the conventional wisdom with drain fittings on skimmers. I
added one to my CS12-2 ER skimmer and run the skimmer wet, producing
approximately a gallon of skimmate per day. Running it this way makes the
neck of the skimmer self cleaning (at least on the inside of the neck where
it matters), and I clean the skimmer cup every couple of months just for
appearance as the operational surfaces of the skimmer are self cleaned.
Running a skimmer this way is low maintenance, but maximizes skimming
efficiency and gets continual small water changes when I dump in a gallon of
SW daily to replace the skimmate,
Mike
"Dragon Slayer" > wrote in message
...
> I'd recommend the upgrade to the pro without a doubt.
>
> as for the drilled fitting, I tend to think adding fittings makes the
reefer
> lazy when it comes to cleaning the cup and therefore they are not a wise
> decision to add. a dirty riser tube drastically reduces a skimmers
> performance.
>
> kc
>
>
> > wrote in message
> ...
> > Ok here we go 30gal 12x36x16 . I've been out of the hobby a couple years
> and was always
> > skimmerless but have decided to use one this time.
> > Heres the deal I havn't made up my mind on a sump yet so I need a hang
on.
> > my choices seem to be
> > Prizm (really hot when I crashed)
> > CPR Bac Pac ( I kinda like this one because of the preskimmer.)
> > AquaC ( have read good things but no preskimmer and uses a rio pump
unless
> you upgrade)
> >
> > I plan on ordering something in the next few days so
> > All thoughts and suggestions are appreciated
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > **********End Of Post*************
> >
> > I want to say thanks for the input so far, I have decited on the Remora.
> > Now I have to decide on if spending the extra $70 for the pro is worth
it
> for future use.
> > Hopefully everything will be going into my 75 or 100 gal with one being
a
> sump,
> > next fall after we sell this place. so the Ques. is buy another 96w of
> light or go
> > with the pro.( I have an ah supply 96w50/50 sitting on it now.)
> > 2nd Ques is has anyone had the cup drilled? Is it worth it? From what
I've
> been
> > reading the cup should be wiped out frequently for performance reasons.
> >
> > Thanks again guys
> >
> >
> >
>
>

January 19th 04, 06:43 AM
Ok here we go 30gal 12x36x16 . I've been out of the hobby a couple years and was always
skimmerless but have decided to use one this time.
Heres the deal I havn't made up my mind on a sump yet so I need a hang on.
my choices seem to be
Prizm (really hot when I crashed)
CPR Bac Pac ( I kinda like this one because of the preskimmer.)
AquaC ( have read good things but no preskimmer and uses a rio pump unless you upgrade)

I plan on ordering something in the next few days so
All thoughts and suggestions are appreciated
Thanks





**********End Of Post*************

I want to say thanks for the input so far, I have decited on the Remora.
Now I have to decide on if spending the extra $70 for the pro is worth it for future use.
Hopefully everything will be going into my 75 or 100 gal with one being a sump,
next fall after we sell this place. so the Ques. is buy another 96w of light or go
with the pro.( I have an ah supply 96w50/50 sitting on it now.)
2nd Ques is has anyone had the cup drilled? Is it worth it? From what I've been
reading the cup should be wiped out frequently for performance reasons.

Thanks again guys





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Thanks guys. I decited to not go with the pro Unless I can find a used one.