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agreeive?fish
09/14/2010, 05:39 AM
Please post your personal experiences with quality budget skimmers and please list the skimmer all tank sizes welcome

not all of us can afford the billion dollars skimmers so if your personal experience dont include QUALITY BUDGET SKIMMERS please reframe from posting as this is not a buy expensive skimmers only thread but an thread looking for positive experiences with budget skimmers that will prefom the job at hand that a wont take my life savings to buy

jasonrp104
09/14/2010, 05:42 AM
I've got a bottom budget skimmer (odyysea ps-75)that works great on a 45. Can't go wrong for $30 and the only mod I've done is drill the airhole out a bit

I've heard alot of good about bubble magus

slowwrx137
09/14/2010, 06:46 AM
I've got a Eshopps psk-150 on a 90 gallon fowlr tank for over a year now and it works really well. I'll probably buy another one for the nano tank that I'm going to be starting.

CJO
09/14/2010, 06:51 AM
I'm not sure what you consider budget, but I really like my SWC Xtreme 160 cone. It runs around $225.

CJ

mallorieGgator
09/14/2010, 07:07 AM
I use the reef octopus 110 on my 55 gallon (goes up to 90 gal I think) and it was $189.00. It works great and is very quiet.

cdeboard
09/14/2010, 08:28 AM
I have a used coralife SS 125 on my 90 right now. I did the fishing line mod. I have had it on several tanks, a 37g, a 125g, and now my 90. I like it and only paid $50 used. I have had varying levels of stocking in the different tanks and had no issues. As long as I keep the skimmer clean (give it a good overhaul about once a month) it handles it well.

lordofthereef
09/14/2010, 08:29 AM
ASM G3 used ran me about $120. I have been happy with it without mods, although I am considering modding just because of the rave reviews.

lordofthereef
09/14/2010, 08:30 AM
I have a used coralife SS 125 on my 90 right now. I did the fishing line mod. I have had it on several tanks, a 37g, a 125g, and now my 90. I like it and only paid $50 used. I have had varying levels of stocking in the different tanks and had no issues. As long as I keep the skimmer clean (give it a good overhaul about once a month) it handles it well.

That's awesome that it works for you. I think this is quite literally the only positive comments I have EVER seen about Coralife's super skimemr! :celeb1:

PIMPALA
09/14/2010, 08:31 AM
I have a Skilter on my 20L for about 8 months now, and its freakin AWESOME! The price cant be beat either.

cdeboard
09/14/2010, 08:37 AM
lordofthereef: I have several friends who have them on my recommendations as well. Mostly the 65g model. The fishing line mod is really simple, reversible, and makes a WORLD of difference. Similar to the mesh mod but more simple and cheap. I would recommend it for any people with that type of impeller.

Though at one time on my 125 I did have a vertex in-180 running. Now that was a wicked skimmer, but I wouldnt consider it full blown budget. I paid $280 for it new.

jeff@zina.com
09/14/2010, 08:45 AM
+1 on Eschopps skimmers, good for the price.

Jeff

Kamel
09/14/2010, 08:51 AM
I've got a coralife 65, and it's decent but finicky and somewhat a pain to adjust. If you don't know already, never get the seaclone.

agreeive?fish
09/14/2010, 09:07 AM
CJO

i did not put a price as to whats considered budget on purpous..to get varried view points on diffrent skimmers without excluding one because it is $20 over what i consider budget..


cdeboard
i have had coralife before and was never happy with it..what is the fishing line mod. any links


kamel
yeap iam familiar with the seaclone "skimmer" and the reasons not to buy one

all other posters thanks for the comments on your particular skimmer and experience

keep them comming the more reviews + more options = better decision ability

theatrus
09/14/2010, 10:06 AM
Older Octopus DNW-200 recirculating on a 90G. Since its sitting in the sump fed from the drain, I modified the output to use a standpipe instead of the finicky gate valve. Has been a solid performer for 3 years now.The recirc adds a price premium, but you can get the "same" skimmer in non-recirculating for $100 less.

noraspop
09/14/2010, 10:28 AM
I've been using a Bubble Magus BM150 for over a year now on 90 Gallons. Works well for me.

Pdubss
09/14/2010, 11:55 AM
I have had good experiences with Eshopps

BigRig450
09/14/2010, 12:15 PM
I have heard alot of good things about the bubble magus line,Ive got the nac7 coming thursday an im pretty excited to see how it performs:dance:

SMT6h
09/14/2010, 12:52 PM
ahh, open the flood gates!!!!

Here goes- currently running a ASM g3 used for 150bucks. It rocks!! Un modified.

CPR Backpack plus version. It is really, really great also. Would recomend it to anyone looking for an HOB model

Super Skimmer---sucked, in the parts bin now.
Top Fathom--use it to oxygenate water when I mix it for water changes----I am not sure it has ever skimmed a cup in its life.
Marine Land Skimmer---running currently on a tank I keep in a bike shop. Skims well, but seems to need tweaking on a regular basis to keep it skimming well. lots of tiny air bubbles and a seemingly good design minus the water return aspect. I think that if I lifted it up on a platform in the sump it may be more consistent, but the stand it is under does not give that option.
Sea Clone--joke of a skimmer, good for oxygen.

-Shawn

davocean
09/14/2010, 01:32 PM
Lets see, using the reefoctopus 160 right now, totally set and forget.
Had the coralife 220, pulled good skimate, but finicky, constant adjust.
HATED my bakpak and prizm.