Different Skimmers Which Is Best

al mc

Active Member
I'd agree with SIGN. Probably best 'value' is the Corallife. If you want to spend a little more consider the ASM 2 or 3 should work for a 55gallon. If money is not an object...MRC.......IMHO
 

stanlalee

Active Member
I'd go with the octopus. octopus/pacific coast=often same products rebadged. cant tell what the pacific coast is by the model number but I can the octopus and its a good skimmer.
 

stanlalee

Active Member
Originally Posted by TriGa22
None of those ring a bell. The 65 CSS is amazing.

What about the AquaC Remora??? Under $200 w/shipping and surface skimmer attachment....

Those of you who have not heard of octopus/pacific coast you just arent up to the time. they have been popular and around for some time and excalibur has been around even longer. Excaliburs used to be good performers for the money (they were inexpensive) but they cant compare to the performance/price ratio of whats available now. Octopus/Pacific are known performers and since ASM raised their prices have pretty much filled that niche (cheaper knock offs of well known higher end skimmers).
I can assure you the octopus skimmer in question (picture below) will run circles around a CLSS65 AND probably out perform the CLSS125 (which I have and like). That goes tripple for an AquaC remora.

Pacific coast/octopus has become nearly as famous for their euroreef recirc knock offs as ASM had become for their Euroreef non recirc knock offs which was great for people who were modding ASMs into recircs because it was still cheaper than a Euroreef or deltec recirc. The PC/Oct offered the same thing without the hack job or warranty voiding.
ex:
Euroreef recirc:
http://www.***********.com/IMD/protein_skimmers_Euro-Reef_cs_--_recirculating_series.jpg
Octopus/Pacific recirc

deltec recirc

a four pump big daddy octopus recirc

a four pump big daddy deltec recirc

the only reason I dont have that skimmer is because the footprint is too big for the space I have in my sump and the only reason I dont have the recirc is because the price jumped before I could get it and it cost double that of the CLSS. I was on a budget.
 

rbaldino

Active Member
Most of those skimmers look like overkill for a 55 gallon tank. I'd go with an AquaC Remora for HOB or AquaC Urchin for in-sump.
 

stanlalee

Active Member
Originally Posted by TriGa22
Is that a fish store?
all pics were stolen from here but yes the one guy is a retailer
 

stanlalee

Active Member
Originally Posted by NigerBang
big no no (I think) adding links to --...
I removed it but lets be real anybody who has crawled out their rock and found this site has also found --. I much prefer the more personal feel and resident experts here and spend hardly any time there (though it has its uses) for what its worth.
 

slowburn22

Member
Ha ha... That guy was trying to sell that crap? I'm all about the AquaC. He can take his octopus and chug the skimmate.........
 

stanlalee

Active Member
Originally Posted by slowburn22
Ha ha... That guy was trying to sell that crap? I'm all about the AquaC. He can take his octopus and chug the skimmate.........

LOL I have a coralife skimmer nor did I give a link to buy it to profit from it. Do me a favor and search Stanlalee in advanced search and keyword octopus and see how many times I have tried to sell octopus or mentioned it without provication.

Do you think you know every brand of skimmer on the market?
No offense but its funny how you endorse AquaC with such conviction and have NO CLUE of what your talking about. AquaC has great costumer service and the EV series are performers but Remoras and Urchins are the most overpriced, UNDERPERFORMING (for the money) skimmers on the market. they are only good for small and light duty tanks and if you ever bothered to visit their site they basically state the same thing. Just because YOU dont know of Octopus and you chose to recommend products on name recognition doesn't give you the right to call it junk. I guess I should have told you the price range for octopus recirc skimmers are $300-600. Perhaps thats your measuring stick to whats junk and whats not (or is it just recognizing names you know
)
You fail to address the fact that the original poster asked about SPECIFIC skimmers
which is why I recommended the octopus unlike you who probably endorse AquaC like they pay you everytime someone ask about a skimmer. I actually answered his question. You basically could not answer his question if you wanted to so you endorse what you think to be good. Who's really selling products and if I were at least I'd be getting something out of it.
Other skimmers BESIDES Octopus (since I'm selling it)that perform circles around the AquaC remora and pro for around the same or less money: Coralife Superskimmer
(any model), ASM
(any model), Pacific Coast Imports
(this is octopus's sister brand but you wouldn't know any better. 90% of their models), Turboflotor 1000 or multi
, Catalina
Vortex (same as coralife but you knew that too)
and for the record every skimmer on his list (which you have heard of none) except perhaps the excalibur OUTPERFORM the AquaC. He obviously cared to do a little more searching than you and will probably have twice the skimmer you do for alot less money.
PS: you'd be real pissed if I posted the -- links (the so called mecca of saltwater experts and accepted oppinions) on the general consensus of AquaC remoras. Probably make you toss yours and run out and get whatever they say is the hot skimmer now. I actually DO recommend AquaC remoras and R Pros for people who want a trouble free hang on back skimmer for a small tank 75 gallons or less (but I dont push it on anyone asking about a specific brand). My only issue with the Remora's are performance to price ratio. this is not three years ago when the only other options under $200 were seaclones, skilters and red sea. there are real and better value alternatives NOW.
 

stanlalee

Active Member
Originally Posted by reef noob
thanks. 1 more question ive heard coralife overflow often is that true
They overflow if the airline passage gets clogged which is a fairly common occurance (about once a month or two if you dont clean where it clogs). it usually clogs with salt on the pump strainer that the airline attaches to. If you take it off (pops right off) and stick a toothpick thru it every few weeks or so it virtually never overflows if adjusted properly.
The bubble difuser if not installed properly can cause backpressure in the water return hose which will also cause it to overflow but the instructions for that are very clear. Virtually a non issue in sump installation.
Generally I only recommend coralifes for in sump operation without using the remote drain because most people wont clean the air passage profilactictly and one time overflowing onto the floor is one time to many.
 

a sea k

Member
Stanlalee,
You forgot to mention the build quality of the Octo/PCI brand. I was very impressed when I got my Octo 110
 

thangbom

Active Member
on that list i would go with the octo... i have a tf1000 that u just switched out 10 days ago for a octo.. dont get me wrong i lik my tf1000 ( it's rated for like 220 gals but i say it's maxed out for a 180..) only reason why i got the octo was because i got SUPER good deal on a monster!!! octopus rps-3000 ... it's 5x bigger the the tf1000 and can skim like no tomarrow ... octopus skimmers are a great bang for the buck again, of all that is listed i would go with a octopus...
 
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