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Postby wetworx101 » April 1st, 2007, 4:14 am

Add Hamilton/Aqua Euro to the list...
http://www.aquaeurousa.com/

no doubt an offshoot of the Shenzhen Honya mfg. which makes the Reef Octopus...
http://www.proteinskimmer.com.cn/c/cn/product.asp

And Aqua Excel...
http://www.aquaexcel.cn/En_Product_new.asp
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Postby wetworx101 » April 1st, 2007, 4:17 am

Oh, and The Volcano Skimmers by Spazz/Scott who started Aquatic Acrylics, and has been making monsters like this...
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http://www.aquaticacrylics.com/
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Postby andybeats » April 3rd, 2007, 9:47 pm

im running an Octopus 200

since no one mentioned owning one yet, seems like a asm or euro clone, much cheaper though. it really cranks great, i have a heavy load (14 fish) in a 120 gallon, works like a horse, the only problem is adjusting, but a quick and very easy gate valve mod fixes that in no time.

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Postby wetworx101 » April 14th, 2007, 10:51 pm

Anyone have the web addy for DAS, as in the Dutch Aquarium Systems deltec clones?
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Postby rbursek » June 25th, 2007, 2:06 am

JLNENG, posted about his Kent Marine Natualis TE with a Rio 2100 pump, good friend, gave it to me when he went with some thing else, not that he had problems with it.
I have been running it a year on my 125gal reef and no problems. I like it, we all need friends like that!!!!!!!
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Postby meshal001 » July 19th, 2007, 2:30 pm

Hey after all the suffering of the Aqua Medic Protein Skimmer,,, I have replaced it with the following :

Manufacturer - AquaC (USA)
Model - Remora Pro
Pump - Feed Pump: Aquael 2800 Ltrs.
System Size - Approx. 125 Gallons
Create Your Own Chunk of The Ocean

www.q8aquamarine.com

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Postby wiszmaster » July 24th, 2007, 10:42 am

D.A.S. EX-3

manufacturer: Dutch Aquarium Systems (D.A.S.)
model: EX-3
type: needle wheel impeller
Pump: D.A.S. 2000/1 (AquaBee 2000/1 w/ euro impeller)
tank size: 250g +

Manufacturer Website (NO INFO): www.PetStoreFixtures.com
RETAIL Website: www.petorama.net -> MY STORE -> PUMPS & FILTERS

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Postby wiszmaster » August 21st, 2007, 10:31 am

I just replaced my D.A.S. EX-3 (posted above) with this beast ... NICE skimmer! works well. pulls a ton of skimmate.

Reeflo ORCA

Powered by a reeflo/sequence ORCA pump (dart w/ needlewheel)
Super Efficient ORCA Needlewheel Skimmer

Features:
ReeFlo Needlewheel Pump
Silicon Carbide Seals
Super Quiet
Specifications:

Watt Draw: 120 watts
Capability: 300gal - 800gal+ Systems
Air Flow: 2500+LPH
Water Flow: 400-600 GPH


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ETSS Evolution 500

Postby brandonberry » September 3rd, 2007, 3:44 am

manufacturer: ETSS
model: Evolution 500
type: downdraft
Pump: mag 7
tank size: 120g +55g+20g+20g+10g+10g+50g sump approx. 200g of H2O
notes: just plug it in, set the valve to the correct water height and forget it.

Best skimmer I've ever had. Could not ask for anything more. After suffering through a Seaclone and a Red Sea Berlin Turbo, this thing is like Heaven on Earth.

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Postby PaintGuru » September 7th, 2007, 9:39 pm

andybeats wrote:im running an Octopus 200

since no one mentioned owning one yet, seems like a asm or euro clone, much cheaper though. it really cranks great, i have a heavy load (14 fish) in a 120 gallon, works like a horse, the only problem is adjusting, but a quick and very easy gate valve mod fixes that in no time.


Is yours the recirc or the NW version?
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Postby coaxnbits » October 27th, 2007, 1:37 pm

Deltec MC500

Trigon 350
Flawless Skimmer, very easy to setup and no need to constantly adjust? Just plug and play. Can't recommend it enough, although it was quite noisy before i got a free dampening kit of Deltec, which is available to all? Now it is completely silent.

I think the iste is great, hope to gain the experience i need

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Postby fishysteve » November 28th, 2007, 2:46 pm

Manufacturer: E.T.S.S.
Model: 800 XR
Type: Downdraft
Pump: Mag 18
Tank size: 150 gal
Note: No Adjustments besides water level

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Postby l3xxx » January 5th, 2008, 10:56 pm

what does skim dry mean?
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Postby yacn » February 14th, 2008, 6:18 pm

manufacturer: Euroreef www.euro-reef.com
model: RS 100
type: Venturi
Pump: SP2 = SEDRA KSP3500 comes with skimmer
tank: 150
notes: bought at LFS, very easy to use
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Postby rigleautomotive » February 15th, 2008, 10:11 am

here is my favorite.i run them on both my systems.great quality and no adjustments after the initial set up.i have been using them for about 10 years.i have also suffered thru many inefficient skimmers before i found these.the entire reaction chamber fills with beer like foam.great skimmer.makes a gallon of skimmate per week on a sps tank.

ETSS 600 PRO
pump Blue Line hd40
about $450.00
type downdraft
tank size 180 gallon

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Postby scifi_3d_zoo » February 16th, 2008, 11:37 pm

I have an uknown piece of crap sump with a built-in skimmer, that hasn't produced anything in the few years I've had it... and it's not even worth taking a picture of.
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Postby wetworx101 » April 8th, 2008, 3:55 am

Well, here's one that has gained alot in the past year:

ATB (Aquarium Technik Burian). Im responsible for their introduction to the US I suppose, and they have since been refined to the level that they often get compared with the BK's right off the bat. I love my ATB's!

http://www.atbskimmers.com/
http://www.aquariumtechnik.at/eWillkommen.html
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The Korallen Zucht Revolution skimmers should also be added, as well as the SWC Sicce PSK 2500 run 'extreme' skimmers sold at marine solutions.
http://www.marinesolutionsinc.com/catal ... index.html

Euroreef also has that new bubbleplate skimmer which is very similar to the new Bubbleking Supermarines.
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Postby Concrete » September 27th, 2008, 2:05 am

Like to add to the ATB pics-

ATB Small Internal:

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Tank-120g Tech Mixed 80/20 SPS/LPS
50g Frag Tank
50g Sump
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Postby wetworx101 » September 27th, 2008, 10:02 am

We should also add some recent entries into the market:

Bubbleking Supermarines (200,250,300) and Minis (160,180, 180v2, 200, and 200v2)

C&C marine skimmers

Octopus Pro and Extreme series

Warner Marine Protein Skimmers (mfg. by JNS).

There is also the 'Bubble Magus'.
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Postby Concrete » September 27th, 2008, 6:06 pm

I thought C&C went out of business, again.
Tank-120g Tech Mixed 80/20 SPS/LPS
50g Frag Tank
50g Sump
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