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Old May 16th 04, 03:45 AM
marshall baines
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Default protein skimmer placement

I am in the process of starting a new tank and I want to get a protein
skimmer. When the companies say "in the sump" do they mean that the
skimmer goes under the tank or does it acutally sit in the wet/dry
filter?

Also which is preferred, an in the sump or a hang on? Also which
brand is the best. I have a 90 gallon and I am going to use live rock.

Thanks,

Marshall
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Old May 16th 04, 06:35 AM
Marc Levenson
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Default protein skimmer placement

In the sump means in a container under the tank. Some wet/dry systems come with
a venturi-style protein skimmer that does okay, but isn't really all that
efficient.

To find out about other kinds of sumps, check out these on my site:
http://www.melevsreef.com/allmysumps.html

Euroreef is the best (ASM is a knock-off brand) and Aqua C is the one I
recommend. For a 90g, I'd recommend an EV-120 or EV-180 in a sump.

Marc


marshall baines wrote:

I am in the process of starting a new tank and I want to get a protein
skimmer. When the companies say "in the sump" do they mean that the
skimmer goes under the tank or does it acutally sit in the wet/dry
filter?

Also which is preferred, an in the sump or a hang on? Also which
brand is the best. I have a 90 gallon and I am going to use live rock.

Thanks,

Marshall


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Old May 18th 04, 08:29 PM
LarryT
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Default protein skimmer placement

If you have it placed in the sump you will reduce the possibility of damage
from a spill or leak.

Asking which protein skimmer is the best is a loaded question Everyone
has an opinion and no one has tested every skimmer available on their tank.

From my research:
Venturi's are cheaper, more available and less efficient.
Some use a special pinwheel to chop up the bubbles (Turboflotor). You will
decrease the flow of water through the skimmer and increase heat, though
they create very fine bubbles. I had to constantly adjust my TF1k and
replacing the pinwheel was a pain and an unknown future expense when I
purchased it.
There are downdrafts that push water through bio-balls to create fine
bubbles. These seem to pack the most bang for their foot print but require
a large pump usually not included in the price (I have and ETSS 750 and it's
the best one for me so far and I have had 1 of each of the the above).
I almost bought an EV based on the # of good reviews, but decided on the
ETSS due to foot print, handling capacity, & better reviews. I don't think
you could go wrong with either myself.

HTH
LT

"marshall baines" wrote in message
om...
I am in the process of starting a new tank and I want to get a protein
skimmer. When the companies say "in the sump" do they mean that the
skimmer goes under the tank or does it acutally sit in the wet/dry
filter?

Also which is preferred, an in the sump or a hang on? Also which
brand is the best. I have a 90 gallon and I am going to use live rock.

Thanks,

Marshall



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Old May 18th 04, 11:24 PM
Marc Levenson
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Default protein skimmer placement

Don't forget Aqua C's spray injector method, and then there is the DIY skimmers
that use eductors or other methods to create the bubbles.

Marc


LarryT wrote:

If you have it placed in the sump you will reduce the possibility of damage
from a spill or leak.

Asking which protein skimmer is the best is a loaded question Everyone
has an opinion and no one has tested every skimmer available on their tank.

From my research:
Venturi's are cheaper, more available and less efficient.
Some use a special pinwheel to chop up the bubbles (Turboflotor). You will
decrease the flow of water through the skimmer and increase heat, though
they create very fine bubbles. I had to constantly adjust my TF1k and
replacing the pinwheel was a pain and an unknown future expense when I
purchased it.
There are downdrafts that push water through bio-balls to create fine
bubbles. These seem to pack the most bang for their foot print but require
a large pump usually not included in the price (I have and ETSS 750 and it's
the best one for me so far and I have had 1 of each of the the above).
I almost bought an EV based on the # of good reviews, but decided on the
ETSS due to foot print, handling capacity, & better reviews. I don't think
you could go wrong with either myself.

HTH
LT

"marshall baines" wrote in message
om...
I am in the process of starting a new tank and I want to get a protein
skimmer. When the companies say "in the sump" do they mean that the
skimmer goes under the tank or does it acutally sit in the wet/dry
filter?

Also which is preferred, an in the sump or a hang on? Also which
brand is the best. I have a 90 gallon and I am going to use live rock.

Thanks,

Marshall


--
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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Old May 19th 04, 12:32 PM
Rod
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Default protein skimmer placement

I have needlewheels in use, beckets in use downdrafts in use and aquaC's in
use. The needlewheels (euroreef,ASMs and GEOs) are the most fficiant.. Next is
a tie between the beckets (Precession Marine , GEOs) and the downdrafts (ETSS).
The becket performs better when the injector is cleaned and needs cleaning more
frequently than the ETS. Bringing up the rear of this group of 4 is the AquaC .
Even if the injector is freshly cleaned, mine have never produced the quality
of foam that the other 3 have.. Maybe the nozels that are on my aquaCs are not
fabricated the same as the others. all IMO
 




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