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Old December 27th 05, 05:29 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Still Having Problems Finding A skimmer

It really swings back and forth dependingh on who you talk too. I have
also been looking at a hang on back skimmer. From my reading you
either love or hate the Aqua Cs. Some say they work great while others
say they have to constantlty play with it to get good consistent
skimming. Same goes for the Euro Reff and Bakpac. I have been looking
at the Deltec. I have been reading good reviews, not mixed. Only
issue with these guys is the cost whcih is like $440.00.

Ken


Captain Feedback wrote:
I can't say enough good stuff about the AquaC Remora. I have one on my
55 gal tank. People recommend switching to the Remora Pro if your tank
is larger than 75 gallons.


 




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