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In-Sump skimmer recommendation
What in-sump skimmer would you recommend for a 72-gallon reef tank?
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Euro-Reef 6-2
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i second the euroreef 6-2.
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everyone is tellin me euroreef , pricey but then you get what ya pay for i guess.......
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Does anybody use the Euroreef ES series? From what I've read it's the same as the CS series, except extruded acrylic is used for the reaction chamber.
Does the material the reaction chamber is made of have any impact on performance or durability? Ther emust be some difference, because I think the CS series is more expensive. |
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I run a Euroreef ES5-3 on a 55... it ROCKS!!!! Nasty crud makes me want to pass out every time I dump it.
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I 6th, 7th, 8th... EuroReef.
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'I've come he to chew bubble gum and kick a$$... and I'm all out of bubble gum." - RRP |
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I "9th" the Euro-Reef recommendation. I've got a CS6-2 on my 100g and it kicks major butt!
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We're making enemies faster than we can kill them. |
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Well I guess this post is all about Euro reef. Love it have one myself.
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Oh No! Here come the Tang Police |
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Thank you for your responses--I guess euroreef it is. I also wonder if the ES series works as well as the CS.
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Would a 6-1 work just as well for a 72g tank? Looks like $50 or more savings on that model over the 6-2.
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#12
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ASM
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