jeremiah
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Camden, ME
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Post by jeremiah on May 26, 2017 11:51:59 GMT -5
Hi all,
I've got a EShopps 100 skimmer I had on my 75 gallon. I have upgraded to a 110 gallon tank and am trying to be thrifty with what I have already. Can I utilize the old skimmer (EShopps 100) and get another one as well- run them together? I know the EShopps 100 isnt large enough for this new size tank.
Thank you!
-Jeremiah
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Post by reefkprz on May 27, 2017 6:38:12 GMT -5
of course you can, you can even run it solo if you want the rating isn't high enough to skim to maximum efficiency but any skimming is better than none.
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Post by reefkprz on May 27, 2017 6:39:55 GMT -5
if you are going to tag team skimmers I suggest making sure both the pick ups and the effluent pipes are picking up new water and dumping away from the other skimmers intake so your not skimming cleaner water.
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jeremiah
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Camden, ME
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Post by jeremiah on May 27, 2017 7:17:51 GMT -5
Great- thanks for the info!
Depending on funds, I may opt to sell this one and upgrade to a Reef Octopus from bulkreefsupply just for peace of mind lol.
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Post by foggman on May 28, 2017 19:09:11 GMT -5
Look up the sca skimmers, I have one on my 150 and it works awesome
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jeremiah
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Camden, ME
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Post by jeremiah on May 29, 2017 12:44:23 GMT -5
Ok great! Just looked it up and its more affordable than the Reef Octopus
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Post by foggman on May 29, 2017 19:08:43 GMT -5
I have the 302
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Post by Rakahrd Eastbrook, Me. on Jul 15, 2017 7:23:09 GMT -5
can you have too big / much skimmer?
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