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Gill Passman January 30th 07 08:54 PM

Need Recommendations for protein skimmer, powerheads and heater
 
Tristan wrote:


I have had much better results with Lee's Counter-current skimmers
than I have with sea clones. Probably the best small skimmer
especially for use on a 10 gal is a Sanders Picollo skimmer. I have a
couple of them and they just work so good, and are so small. Hard to
find in ther USA, but are quite common in Europe.


I have a Sander Piccolo on my 15gall Nano.....it's a bit of a PITA -
comes away from the side suckers.....needs emptying v. frequently...they
are internal but small....getting the bubble rate from the air pump is a
fine art....but it cost me £18 plus £15 for the air pump - air stone
replacements are cheap (just over £1 each) and it does a wonderful
job....For a cheap skimmer that is small enough for a Nano I think it
was worth every penny and more....

Gill

Wayne Sallee February 10th 07 08:08 PM

Need Recommendations for protein skimmer, powerheads and heater
 
Don't make the mistake of buying one item at a time
without completely deciding on exactly what the
whole system will be.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets


pm3009 wrote on 1/29/2007 7:30 PM:
Hello. I've always wanted a salt water tank, and just started
research on how to properly set up the tank, live rocks, etc. Very
overwhelmed with what's involved, and also the initial startup cost.
I figured about $1k, but never thought it would be more like $2k or
more without even adding the fish. I had nix'ed the idea yesterday,
but then thought, hey....why not start by researching and buying a
piece at a time, until I have what I need to set it up. I want to do
it right the first time. I found a couple books I'm going to start
with, and I'd like to inventory everything I need, and research what
brands/models I want.

What would you recommend for the following based on a 55 gallon tank ?
(brand and model/size)

Protein Skimmer

Power Heads

Heater

Do you have a good online resource for acrylic tanks, and the above
equipment?

If I go with live rocks and live sand, is the Protein Skimmer and
Power Heads adequate, or do I also need a mechanical filter?

Do you feel that 2lbs of live rock per gallon is necessary? I've
heard numbers between 1lb and 2lbs, so figured right in the middle
might be good.

Does the live rock decrease the amount of fish you can have in your
tank? If a inch of fish requires 3 gallons of water, but I have
80-110 lbs of live rock in a 55 gallon tank, do I need to treat it as
if it were only a 30 or 40 gallon tank ?

How close to the wall can the tank be, to allow room for the protein
skimmer/power heads ? (will make a difference on where I can fit the
tank and what size/shape I get).

Thanks for your help!
Pam



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