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My sump maintains a pretty high water level and I was wondering what
the water level range, in inches, was supposed to be used with euroreef skimmers. I would consider getting one except that I'm not sure it would work in my sump. Looking forward to any advice from someone who has one. Thanks. -- -John Because it makes things difficult to understand. Why shouldn't I top post? |
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![]() "Christ's Soldiers" wrote in message . 1.4... My sump maintains a pretty high water level and I was wondering what the water level range, in inches, was supposed to be used with euroreef skimmers. I would consider getting one except that I'm not sure it would work in my sump. Looking forward to any advice from someone who has one. Thanks. -- I believe the recommendation in my manual is 6-8 inches for CS6-1. My sump is much deeper than that so I just built a simple stand out of PVC. You can download a manual he http://tinyurl.com/2nka4 -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/reef.htm |
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Some Euroreefs can sit in 11" of water.
Marc Christ's Soldiers wrote: My sump maintains a pretty high water level and I was wondering what the water level range, in inches, was supposed to be used with euroreef skimmers. I would consider getting one except that I'm not sure it would work in my sump. Looking forward to any advice from someone who has one. Thanks. -- -John Because it makes things difficult to understand. Why shouldn't I top post? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came
to Toni and verily he spoke saying: "Christ's Soldiers" wrote in message . 1.4... I was wondering what the water level range, in inches I believe the recommendation in my manual is 6-8 inches for CS6-1. My sump is much deeper than that so I just built a simple stand out of PVC. Hmm, what is the height of the stand you tank is on? I have the worthless AGA pine stand and the skimmer looks like it would fit, barely, underneath it with no room for a riser. Marc, by the ones that allow 11" depth I assume you mean the giant ones right? The tank is only a 75 gallon. What would be the one to get? -- -John Because it makes things difficult to understand. Why shouldn't I top post? |
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Each model of the Euroreef line will have MFG's recommended depths listed for
the model in question. You want a skimmer that matches your total water volume, plus some. If you have a 75g display, plus a sump, I'd look for a skimmer that can skim 150g. Remember, I have an Aqua C Ev-200, rated for 200g on my 55g tank. ![]() Marc Christ's Soldiers wrote: Hmm, what is the height of the stand you tank is on? I have the worthless AGA pine stand and the skimmer looks like it would fit, barely, underneath it with no room for a riser. Marc, by the ones that allow 11" depth I assume you mean the giant ones right? The tank is only a 75 gallon. What would be the one to get? -- -John Because it makes things difficult to understand. Why shouldn't I top post? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came
to Marc Levenson and verily he spoke saying: Each model of the Euroreef line will have MFG's recommended depths listed for the model in question. You want a skimmer that matches your total water volume, plus some. If you have a 75g display, plus a sump, I'd look for a skimmer that can skim 150g. Remember, I have an Aqua C Ev-200, rated for 200g on my 55g tank. ![]() Marc Thanks marc, I guess I already knew that I was just hoping that the CS6-1 would work. I don't know if the CS8-1 has too large a footprint but I definately need a 20" tall one for it to work. Where is the best price available on these models. -- -John Because it makes things difficult to understand. Why shouldn't I top post? |
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![]() "Christ's Soldiers" wrote in message I guess I already knew that I was just hoping that the CS6-1 would work. I don't know if the CS8-1 has too large a footprint but I definately need a 20" tall one for it to work. Where is the best price available on these models. The info I got said that the recent revision of recommended tank sizes was much closer to true than what used to be the case. Jeff at H2O Tropicals gave me this info- I bought a CS6-1 from him for a 90 gallon system (rated 100 gallons) and if anything it skims too much.. The page for blemished EuroReefs (at very nice prices) is http://www.h2otropicals.com/Products...&%20Refubs.htm -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/reef.htm |
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In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came
to Toni and verily he spoke saying: The info I got said that the recent revision of recommended tank sizes was much closer to true than what used to be the case. Jeff at H2O Tropicals gave me this info- I bought a CS6-1 from him for a 90 gallon system (rated 100 gallons) and if anything it skims too much.. The page for blemished EuroReefs (at very nice prices) is http://www.h2otropicals.com/Products...&%20Refubs.htm Thanks for the link. I will get on the mailing list then since they are out now. -- -John Because it makes things difficult to understand. Why shouldn't I top post? |
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If you will look up ASM protein skimmers, they are the same as a EuroReef with a
lower price. From what I've read, the owners of ER split, and one (or a small group) started up the ASM line. Marc Christ's Soldiers wrote: In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came to Toni and verily he spoke saying: The info I got said that the recent revision of recommended tank sizes was much closer to true than what used to be the case. Jeff at H2O Tropicals gave me this info- I bought a CS6-1 from him for a 90 gallon system (rated 100 gallons) and if anything it skims too much.. The page for blemished EuroReefs (at very nice prices) is http://www.h2otropicals.com/Products...&%20Refubs.htm Thanks for the link. I will get on the mailing list then since they are out now. -- -John Because it makes things difficult to understand. Why shouldn't I top post? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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My Euroreef actually works better at a higher sump level. Go figure. when
the sump level gets low from evaporation my skimmer doesn't work well. "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Some Euroreefs can sit in 11" of water. Marc Christ's Soldiers wrote: My sump maintains a pretty high water level and I was wondering what the water level range, in inches, was supposed to be used with euroreef skimmers. I would consider getting one except that I'm not sure it would work in my sump. Looking forward to any advice from someone who has one. Thanks. -- -John Because it makes things difficult to understand. Why shouldn't I top post? -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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