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info on turbo floater skimmers
Anyone tried the turbo floater skimmers? Also how well do they work in the HOT configuration? How is the noise level?
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I had one on my 180g with a very light bioload and really liked it. I then bought a CSS220 thinking I was upgrading but didn't see any improvement. I then bought a ER-RS250 which I love.
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170G, 65G Refugium, 260 lbs of Miyaki LiveRock, 2" Bomix Sandbed, CSS 220, Phosban Reactor, 2x250 MH Icecap & XM 20K Bulbs, Moonlights, Mag18, Seio1100, Koralia4, Aquasafe RO\DI, DIY Kalk Dripper |
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I had one that I had in sump. Not hang over the back. I switched to an Euro Reef and saw a big improvement FWIW.
I've still got the Turbo Floater if somebody want it..
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I have used a turbofloater for several years. You may want to consider another skimmer. It does a decent job of skimming, but I think there is better out there.
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But its got electrolytes... Its what corals crave. |
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I have one on my 90 gal. Its good but not the best.
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Good performance, easy setup and maintanence, and fairly affordable.
Sure there are better skimmers, but most are very spendy and much more finicky about adjustments. |
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cegescheide, which do you have? I need the 1000 multi so I can do the HOT thing. $?
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