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All I've ever owned were Aqua C skimmers until recently.
The EV-series skimmers are easy to use and easier to clean than a Euroreef. Over the years I've helped others with their tanks and handled a few of the ER skimmers. John, if you can find a used Aqua C EV skimmer, you'll save a lot of money. As long as it isn't cracked or broken, you can clean it up like new. The only thing to go wrong at that point would be the pump, which is replaceable. ER's are consdidered the best of the skimmers, by the majority. Currently, I'm running a Remora Pro on my son's tank. I used to run a Remora on my own 29g reef. No complaints, they did the job well. On my 280g reef, I'm running a Lifereef skimmer that is running well. Marc John D. Maag wrote: Anybody have any experience with these. I am looking for the best. Marine depot recommends these over the EuroReef's -- 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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