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Unread 02/20/2008, 12:09 AM   #151
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Way too much.
Thanks, Hahn. Which skimmer would you recommend for a 180g (~240g total) SPS-dominant, fish heavy tank w/18g fuge and no phosphate reactors?

ATB medium
BK Deluxe 200
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Unread 02/20/2008, 12:11 AM   #152
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@ tbone - skimming very dry but adjust a little wetter to see what I get tonight.
Any updates? Can you snap a pic for us to see?


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Unread 02/20/2008, 01:55 AM   #153
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Klaus STILL has not answered Greg's question! What is that, four times Greg has asked it?????
Thanks Craig but it's been 3 times but hey, who's counting. I do not expect a reply from Klaus any more since he only seems to respond to those saying something negative or false about his skimmers. Unfortunately I will not stoop to that level of bashing a very well made product full of innovation. I guess I'll just click back over the the ATB thread and consider buying one of those "BK-Fakers!"

Thanks to Chris from Proline for attempting to answer the question so diplomatically. I applaud you for being so professional. But unfortunately I wanted to hear from the man who rated the skimmers. We always say that there is no standards for skimmer ratings but I would expect there to be some consistency within the same manufacturer.

I still do not understand why the maker of the best skimmer on the market would spend so much time on these boards defending it and putting down other skimmer companies. Let the product speak for itself. Spend more time answering the questions of those perspective buyers looking to learn more about the skimmer instead worrying about how other companies are copying BK's innovative design.

On the contrary, if you don't want "BK Fakers" out there, stop being an innovator, a leader, and a perfectionist. Consider reducing your quality standards as well. If you do these things, the "BK Fakers" will all go away. Royal Exclusiv could then even consider copying the other skimmer companies out there!


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Unread 02/20/2008, 03:28 AM   #154
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Thanks, Hahn. Which skimmer would you recommend for a 180g (~240g total) SPS-dominant, fish heavy tank w/18g fuge and no phosphate reactors?

ATB medium
BK Deluxe 200
BK Deluxe 250
BK SM 200
BK SM 250
Oh, you want to get me in trouble, eh? I would go with one of th 250's over the 200's as far as the BK's go, but Ill save comparing BK's to ATB's for a formal skim-off. All I can vouch for is ATB's kicking the crap out of Deltec/H&S/ER style skimmers, as well as the ATI's I see them up against. I look forward to comparing a 'Mega Cone' one to a dart powered Volcano in the future as well on a buddies 1200g system, but ATB vs. BK... I just cant go there. Too close to call, and I have yet to see a SM in person. Needless to say, you cant go wrong with any of them.

I might consider the ATB Large (1500-2250lph) over the medium though... tough call on a heavily stocked 180g... thats 'in between' IMO. My 125g is medium-heavy in stocking, and the medium is on par with it... then again, the US redos are about 20% larger now, so I think it could keep up. I think they are going with more threadwheel more too since the new bodies can take it, so the air will go up to 1200lph about, maybe more.

I suppose it almost depends on what you term as 'heavy' load. To me, a heavy coral load isnt as much, since many corals clean the water. Having lots of fish means more to me, but I have lots of fish, yet its hardly 'heavy' since many are small/new. Once they grow in, then it will be 'heavy'...lol.


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Unread 02/20/2008, 09:53 AM   #155
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Not trying to get you in trouble...LOL! You can always PM me with what you think I have been corresponding with Victor of ATB over email, and so far I like what I'm hearing.

Thanks for your write up.

When I say heavily stocked, I mean "I like tangs". My last tank was a 240, and had a yellow, blue, purple, powder blue, achilles, sohal, vlamingi, naso, dussemeiri. The last 4 were between 7-12". And of course I had other, smaller fish.

Haven't finalized my fish list yet, but it will be Tang-heavy again.


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Unread 02/20/2008, 11:16 AM   #156
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Which way are you leaning tbone?


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Unread 02/20/2008, 02:46 PM   #157
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Hi Greg...
I can give you a perfect answer, in German Lenguage, are you want.

The Question, what is the rating for a Deluxe and a Supermarines, is very difficult to answer... i dont no, how many Fishs inside, how many is the flowrate Sump/tank.... how many LiveRock, how many food for the Fishs.... thats are important Ponts for the Skimmerrating......

You can using a 200 SM in a 1000 Gallon-tank, full with SPS-Coralls and without Fish.., the 200 SM is oversized for this tank. You have a 300 Gallon tank, with Fishsoup, the Bubble King 300 DeLuxe, is to small for this.
The Royal-Exclusiv Skimmer-ratings are in the middle of that and very conserativ.

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Unread 02/20/2008, 03:43 PM   #158
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Klaus thanks for the reply, but that is not what I am asking.

Both the BK 300 Deluxe & the BK 250 Super Marine are rated for up to 793 gallons.

Is the is the cone design of the BK 250 Super Marine so efficient that it it able to skim a tank the same size as the BK 300 Deluxe? That is why I am confused.


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Unread 02/20/2008, 03:51 PM   #159
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Hi Greg
I am not sure what you are refering to as political answer.
I think as why the SM skimms more wet ,this was answered even as the design differences ,Hahn chimed in as well ,so please let us know if there is anything else I can answer here.
As a company we do not believe in Negative advertising ,therefore I refrain from making comments about other makes & brands or comparing them.
There are many products out there ,many are great products & if you decide to go for a different brand that is what you think will serve your need ,that is great & we are happy to see you find the right product.
As for RE reducing quality I do not see that happen ,there are many things to keep in mind when you comparing products ,one thing I can tell you for a fact:
Asain Manufacturers have way more profit margins than any European Brand ,so if German products are more expensive it is not because they make more money out of it ,just the cost of manufacturing & also with the strength of our dollar the situation becomes worse does not matter what industry.
We appreciate Klaus being present here ,however if you have any questions or inquiries about RE products we are more than capable to handle it.
Last but not least as a Multinational ,multicultural Country that is founded on the very idea of respecting other people ,I don't see how it is American to flame someone for their lack of knowledge of english ,I can tell you in our city probably 20% of the population does not speak more than 10 words of english,yet we consider them good citizens & believe in them as an equal countrymen/women.
What boders me the most & like to appologize for is to the owner of this thread ,sorry for the Hijack & thank you for your feedback.
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Unread 02/20/2008, 03:52 PM   #160
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The numbers only correlate to the diameter of the body. Regardless, isn't the answer an obvious yes????


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Unread 02/20/2008, 03:54 PM   #161
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I think we covered that already ,they do use the same pump &the further arguments ,.......
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Unread 02/20/2008, 04:17 PM   #162
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Kennettson1 - I, too, apologize for hijacking your thread!! I will step aside now and reply with pertinent responses.


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Unread 02/20/2008, 05:58 PM   #163
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Kennettson1 - I, too, apologize for hijacking your thread!! I will step aside now and reply with pertinent responses.
'Bout time.


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Unread 02/20/2008, 06:01 PM   #164
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It seems to me like Klaus and RE rate their skimmers based on air intake. Performance can very from system to system based on bioload, setup, and other variables including skimmer design.

Their rating system is why the Deluxe 300 and SM 250 are rated equally.

I just want to make this thread an informative discussion on the Bubbleking Supermarine 250 for which there is very little actual user information to be found. I think for the most part it has been just that. Thanks to all for the questions and insight.

The heart of a skimmer is the pump and the SM250 and DLX 300 have the same pump don't they. Hence the same rating.


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OH - I will post some pics of the dark nog I got in the past couple days. It's very nice.... you'll see.


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Unread 02/20/2008, 06:04 PM   #166
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OH - I will post some pics of the dark nog I got in the past couple days. It's very nice.... you'll see.
CAN'T WAIT!!

Paul, shouldn't you be reading up in the ZEO forums?


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Unread 02/20/2008, 06:05 PM   #167
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OH - I will post some pics of the dark nog I got in the past couple days. It's very nice.... you'll see.
Great! I'm starting to get thirsty too.


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Unread 02/20/2008, 06:06 PM   #168
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CAN'T WAIT!!

Paul, shouldn't you be reading up in the ZEO forums?
Why? I was planning on asking you for answers.


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Unread 02/20/2008, 06:57 PM   #169
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Man, I can't wait til Kennettson1 shares pics of his NOG! I think many people are very curious as to how this new skimmer performs!!

I'll have my laptop with me as I watch my beloved Golden State Warriors take on the Celtics...tough game


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Unread 02/20/2008, 07:11 PM   #170
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tough game
For who?


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Unread 02/20/2008, 08:30 PM   #171
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Great! I'm starting to get thirsty too.
Did someone say thirsty..... got just the thing....



Here's another - - - as dark as any Deltec nog I've ever had.



The adjustment nozzle for air/water mix. Notice the two black dots aligned for recommended air/water mix.




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Unread 02/20/2008, 08:42 PM   #172
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Unread 02/20/2008, 09:06 PM   #173
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Not trying to get you in trouble...
...When I say heavily stocked, I mean "I like tangs". My last tank was a 240, and had a yellow, blue, purple, powder blue, achilles, sohal, vlamingi, naso, dussemeiri. The last 4 were between 7-12". And of course I had other, smaller fish.

Haven't finalized my fish list yet, but it will be Tang-heavy again.
Another thing that contributes to load is feeding. You could have a tank full of tangs, but if they just eat algae all day from the tank, and you dont feed your corals all that much, that would be considerably lower than Klaus's example of someone with all corals and no fish if you feed your corals heavily.

With that fish load in a 240 (sounds like a 500g squeezed into a 240), the Medium could keep up with the threadwheel, but if it were mine, I would consider the Large a better fit, just use it with the 1500lph needlewheel rather than the threadwheel so it doesnt overskim. That way, should you decide to go larger or add more, you will be covered by simply swapping out the impeller for the threadwheel. With the Medium, you would be right at its limit I think.


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Unread 02/20/2008, 09:07 PM   #174
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Yeah, I think the SM passes the "can it skim dry?" test

Nice pics K1.


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Unread 02/20/2008, 09:10 PM   #175
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The pictures says it all. Another fine product from Klaus.
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