the definitive list of protein skimmers.... part2

gqjeff

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#30
My KZ S version vids. It has my modded beckett on these vids... I went to this from a BK250.


 

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and here is a picture of the warner marine needle wheel skimmer in action and only 14hrs set up

 

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Kenny its kind of hard to compare since one is a 6" body and the other is a 10" but I really like the build quality compared to the ati. I also like the fact that I dont have to worry about the pump not restarting if the power goes out. I wish I had a similar skimmer to compare the ati but compared to my old er62+ I think this skimmer is way better.
 

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this is my Predator downdraft skimmer, I bought it used and I can't find any info on it online...but here you go. Supposedly rated for 225G, dunno for sure it it skims pretty hard.




 
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I'm running a i-Tech 200 on my 150gal. I would have to say best $400 investment I spent in reef equipment.

Current Specs
Model 200 Cone Skimmer
Cone Base: 8?
Cone Neck: 3 ?
Overall Height: 23 " (Needs an extra ? clearance for cup removal.)
Recommended Pump: Tunze 9420.04 Hydrofoamer
Recommended water level: 7 " (A stable water level will increase performance and decrease adjustments.)
Airdraw: ~800 lph (28 SCFH) @ 23 watts in 7 ".
Operation capacity of up to 200 gallons with a light to moderate bioload.

http://www.i-techskimmers.com
 

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