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What's a good line of HOB skimmers? I was considering the Berlin Turbo HO skimmer, but what else should I look into? This is for a 150 gallon FOWLR.
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![]() Current setups: 1800 gallon koi pond, 10 gallon planted, 150 gallon reef, other FOWLR tanks
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One Word: Croutons.
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Coralife Needle-Wheel
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If you put "u" instead of typing out the actual, shocking, three letter word... i'm not going to read your ramblings.
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Needlewheels are good, also try for an aquac remora. Theyre great for the money, and their dependable.
EDIT: Didnt realize it was the 150 lol a remora on that wouldnt be nearly sufficient You could go for a euro reef or an ASM, which are both great and reputable, but very expensive.
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For a tank that size.....The only HOB worth it's weight in salt is the Coralife Super Skimmer 220!
With that much tank though I would add a sump and get an ASM G2 or G3 on it!
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Nah, no sump. Don't have the spare change to put one together right now with that kind of skimmer. Maybe further down the road. I was planning on going with the Coralife super skimmer 220, so maybe that's what I'll go with.
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Jeez, I can build my own sump/refugium for next to nothing. Find a free or cheap used tank, buy glass for baffles and get it cut free (Less than $15), Silicone ($5.00) Then a spare Pump and used overflow.....Can't get any easier or cheaper.
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Dont fight it scuba kid...
reefneck convinced me... And if you're lucky he'll even show you pics of his. It really is pretty cheap, if you can find a cheap overflow box and only if you can. I think i paid more for the overflow than i did for the tank, glass, cheato and some LR to put in it...
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Well reefneck, i know how to build a sump and I know what's required of it, but I'm not building one for this tank. Don't want to bother with it right now as I have all of the components of the tank now, except the skimmer. My time is occupied with building another fish tank projet which does incorporate a sump.
And Gump, I'll have to disagree with you there as I have been running a BakPak 2 on one of my tanks for over 4 years now and haven't had a single problem and know many people who have no problems running HOB. All i was asking for was a model that people had experience with and would reccomend...
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