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Coralife or EuroReef?
I am currently trying to get all of the kinks ironed out in my setup for the 65 gallon that i am hopefully going to get this summer. i will have a 65 gallon display with a 20 gallon sump.
my question is: should i get the Coralife Super Skimmer Needle Wheel 125 - 125 gallon max, 173.99 or Euro-Reef RS 80 Extruded Acrylic- rated for 80 gallons, "comparative rating" = 200 gallons. 178.99 i have heard great things about the euro reef skimmers, and not such great things about the Coralife skimmers. I just don't know if the Euro Reef will be able to handle my tank, only being rated at 80 gallons. thanks
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wow, that's great. Thanks for the tip.
i am still wondering, though, is it even worth it to get the coralife or should i just go with the EuroReef.
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i have an ER and have friends with coralife. the coralife's are not bad skimmers, but definitely not on par with ER.
go with ER, much more reliable and efficient than coralife.. should be fine for your tank/sump and will skim more efficiently than the coralife you put in comparison..
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or for another option, you could look at the ASM-mini, i have one on a 46 and it does a good job.
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Ive owned a CSS65 and currently using the ER80, not even close, go with the ER80.
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ER is a much better skimmer than the Coralife.
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i paid 100 for my css125 so i figure it was worth it, but for the same price as the ER id get the ER too
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This is truly the easiest decision you will ever make. ER by a mile.
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Euroreef is way better. On top of that they have amazing tech support which is a big bonus.
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Yeah I use the ER-CS80 in my 50 with 10gal sump, rocking skimmer. I'd definetly go with it, far better than the CSS-65 I tried out for a few months.
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OK, i figured that would be the answer, but i just wanted to get a couple of opinions.
I will be getting the ER and i will let you know how i like it.
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Definitely ER. Install a gate valve mod on the RS80 and you got yourself a winner. Buy the parts from HD or Lowe's.
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RS 80 Promo
RS 80 promo No need to mod it at all twist valve works well just use two hands for fine addjustmen. Support at Euro Reef is great.
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All the newer ERs have the twist type output. No need for a gate valve.
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Rs models all the way
The new rs models are great. they have the new neddlewheel and the the twist outlet so you dont have to get your hands wet. A great price for a great skimmer!!!
I have two RS 80's that I use off and on. very dependable and easy to use skimmer |
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this is a no brainer.
euroreef for the win. |
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ER for sure.
1.5" for gate valve for RS180 correct? |
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1.25 Im pretty sure
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