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What to expect when changing skimmers?
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if I should expect any 'bad' things to happen if I upgrade skimmers. I have been using a Skilter250 on a small tank (20-25G) containing mostly cleanup critters, mushrooms, polyps, shrimp, and dusters. All inhabitants appear healthy. After 5 years, the Skilter appears to be running on its last leg and I would like to replace it with a larger one[CPR backpack maybe]. What problems could I run into by changing skimmer types? Should I upgrade or get a new Skilter250? p.s. I already know how many people feel about the Skilter, so please refrain from scolding me for using one... Thank you in advance. |
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Re: What to expect when changing skimmers?
If you already know this NG response then I only can say is to upgrade
anything better than CPR or SeaClone or Prizm or Lee or Skilter or Amiracle. Or just simply goto this link http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_...ex.asp?CartId= Look for anything that have XXX "High Efficiency". CapFusion,... "Kevin" <123> wrote in message news:N3a%b.48$... > Hello everyone, > > I was wondering if I should expect any 'bad' things to happen if I upgrade > skimmers. I have been using a Skilter250 on a small tank (20-25G) > containing mostly cleanup critters, mushrooms, polyps, shrimp, and dusters. > All inhabitants appear healthy. After 5 years, the Skilter appears to be > running on its last leg and I would like to replace it with a larger one[CPR > backpack maybe]. > > What problems could I run into by changing skimmer types? Should I upgrade > or get a new Skilter250? > > p.s. I already know how many people feel about the Skilter, so please > refrain from scolding me for using one... Thank you in advance. > > |
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Re: What to expect when changing skimmers?
Depending on your budget, I would look at AquaC Remora with MaxiJet 1200
pump. You can find good deals on eBay, www.reefcentral.com, www.reefs.org, etc. Can't go wrong with the AquaC's. Lee "CapFusion" <CapFusion..@hotmail..com> wrote in message news:... > If you already know this NG response then I only can say is to upgrade > anything better than CPR or SeaClone or Prizm or Lee or Skilter or Amiracle. > > Or just simply goto this link > http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_...ex.asp?CartId= > Look for anything that have XXX "High Efficiency". > > CapFusion,... > > > > "Kevin" <123> wrote in message > news:N3a%b.48$... > > Hello everyone, > > > > I was wondering if I should expect any 'bad' things to happen if I upgrade > > skimmers. I have been using a Skilter250 on a small tank (20-25G) > > containing mostly cleanup critters, mushrooms, polyps, shrimp, and > dusters. > > All inhabitants appear healthy. After 5 years, the Skilter appears to be > > running on its last leg and I would like to replace it with a larger > one[CPR > > backpack maybe]. > > > > What problems could I run into by changing skimmer types? Should I > upgrade > > or get a new Skilter250? > > > > p.s. I already know how many people feel about the Skilter, so please > > refrain from scolding me for using one... Thank you in advance. > > > > > > |
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