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Fine by me...that's less money getting this tank set up is going to cost me.
Regards, Tim "Thomas Bartkus" wrote in message ... "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message link.net... Yea it's Bromine. Salt Manufactures keep this element much lower than sea water. But even without bromine, it will still bleach other things like iodine, and clorine. Carbon is used to remove the ozone, but I'm not sure what happens to the bromine, iodine, clorine. I guess the carbon removes them as well? At the risk of sounding picky, I would suspect that rather than removing the ozone itself, the carbon removes all the oxidized organic nasties the ozone is creating. This is, I suppose, better than living with a water column full of unoxidized organic waste. As far as Iodine goes, I would expect an Ozone/activated carbon system to be an Iodine free system. I'm not sure we want that! Who still uses ozone? Thomas Bartkus |
Hi Tim,
The skimmers I recommend are Euro-Reef, ASM, and Aqua C. The ones you listed just don't have enough of a following. I'm not saying they are bad, but I am saying they aren't good enough. The protein skimmer is a pretty important piece of equipment, so I opt to get the best (yet affordable) one out there. If it is too much for your budget, try buying one used. As long as it isn't cracked or broken, there is nothing wrong with a used one. Wash it out with vinegar and water after a good soaking, and it will look like new. The only part that can go bad on a skimmer typically is the pump, and these can be repaired or replaced. PC lighting is fine. I used it for about 3 years over my 29g and had very good results. You can see them on my site. I don't run UV, and probably never will. I saw you discussing ozone as well. I've yet to use it, but I've heard those keeping SPS often use it and are pleased with the results. Marc Timcat wrote: For a 90 gallon tank, I am considering the following skimmers: Berlin Turbo Classic, Turboflotor 1000 multi, Precision Marine Bullet 1 or 2, and the ETSS Super Reef Devil. Are any of these inherently better in terms of "ease of use", durability, etc...of is there a better choice I've overlooked? For lighting, I am considering either the Coralife Lunar Aqualife Plus (48", 96W PC * 4), or the Orbit Power Compact (same specs). I'm not looking at MH. I am considering the Aqua Twist UV, 25W with wiper. I've noticed pump ratings are all over the board. I am looking at roughly a 900 gph rating (at for me, a 6' lift) right? This tank will have a sump. I hope someone has some experiences with these brands/models to offer some opinions. Thanks, Tim -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
UV... is something I'ld use only in cases of fish infections(ich,
etc). I am an SPS freak as are a couple of my buddies using Ozone(their systems seem to benefit from it). I do not use it yet, but may do so in the future. As for skimmers, as Marc wrote, the needlewheel pumps are awesome(EuroReef, ASM, and even Berlin w/an upgraded pump like the OceanRunner)... I use an ASM and totally dig my results(just not the toxic smelling mud that I get in the collection cup... it's good, I know, but that stuff really reeks!!!). PC lighting is great... if you get a more light demanding species, you can always set it higher on you LR. ---------------------------------------- Usenet Gateway provided by http://www.CaptiveReefing.com |
OK...Thanks, Marc. I have no intention of skimping on something like a
skimmer, but I do want to be sure to get a good one for the money they cost. Tim "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Hi Tim, The skimmers I recommend are Euro-Reef, ASM, and Aqua C. The ones you listed just don't have enough of a following. I'm not saying they are bad, but I am saying they aren't good enough. The protein skimmer is a pretty important piece of equipment, so I opt to get the best (yet affordable) one out there. If it is too much for your budget, try buying one used. As long as it isn't cracked or broken, there is nothing wrong with a used one. Wash it out with vinegar and water after a good soaking, and it will look like new. The only part that can go bad on a skimmer typically is the pump, and these can be repaired or replaced. PC lighting is fine. I used it for about 3 years over my 29g and had very good results. You can see them on my site. I don't run UV, and probably never will. I saw you discussing ozone as well. I've yet to use it, but I've heard those keeping SPS often use it and are pleased with the results. Marc Timcat wrote: For a 90 gallon tank, I am considering the following skimmers: Berlin Turbo Classic, Turboflotor 1000 multi, Precision Marine Bullet 1 or 2, and the ETSS Super Reef Devil. Are any of these inherently better in terms of "ease of use", durability, etc...of is there a better choice I've overlooked? For lighting, I am considering either the Coralife Lunar Aqualife Plus (48", 96W PC * 4), or the Orbit Power Compact (same specs). I'm not looking at MH. I am considering the Aqua Twist UV, 25W with wiper. I've noticed pump ratings are all over the board. I am looking at roughly a 900 gph rating (at for me, a 6' lift) right? This tank will have a sump. I hope someone has some experiences with these brands/models to offer some opinions. Thanks, Tim -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Thank you. You and Marc gave me what I needed.
Tim "Reptoreef" wrote in message ... UV... is something I'ld use only in cases of fish infections(ich, etc). I am an SPS freak as are a couple of my buddies using Ozone(their systems seem to benefit from it). I do not use it yet, but may do so in the future. As for skimmers, as Marc wrote, the needlewheel pumps are awesome(EuroReef, ASM, and even Berlin w/an upgraded pump like the OceanRunner)... I use an ASM and totally dig my results(just not the toxic smelling mud that I get in the collection cup... it's good, I know, but that stuff really reeks!!!). PC lighting is great... if you get a more light demanding species, you can always set it higher on you LR. ---------------------------------------- Usenet Gateway provided by http://www.CaptiveReefing.com |
Take a look @ www.asmskimmer.com ... they'll treat ya well.
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Great...Thanks a bunch! It's nice to see a recommended skimmer isn't really
any more expensive than those I mentioned, which is usually the case. Thanks Folks! Tim "Reptoreef" wrote in message ... Take a look @ www.asmskimmer.com ... they'll treat ya well. ---------------------------------------- Usenet Gateway provided by http://www.CaptiveReefing.com |
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