snakeblitz33
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Reviewer name: SnakeBlitz33 (Seth)
Date Reviewed: 01/22/09
Product Name: Seaclone 100 skimmer
Date Purchased: (01/2002)
Approximate Cost: ~$100
Features: Turbo-venturi air injection system, "extra large" skimmer cup. Vortex Reaction chamber for "cyclone" action. Hangs on your aquarium or sump. Contains a Maxi-Jet 1200 powerhead with sponge filter and airline tubing. Rated for aquariums up to 100 gallons. 3"x18"tall.
Benefits: removes organic and inorganic waste from the aquarium and increases water quality.
Pros: It's Cheap, ok on a budget. It's made of clear acrylic which you do not notice hanging off the back of the aquarium. Creates a cool "vortex" type of action that is neat to watch.
Cons: The intake sponge can get clocked and prevent the unit from fully functioning. The unit will sometimes not skim out any skimmate, and other times when tuned just right will skim out a lot. It's not very reliable. There is no way to adjust water level output.
Tips and Tricks: Keep this unit clean at all times. Remove the sponge pre-filter or else you will have too many problems. Sometimes the powerhead needs to be cleaned, or else the water level will drop and nothing will skim. Protein skimmers work better with a higher salinity (1.026)
Mods: Some mods exist such as the once in the next post. They are worth considering, but will take some time to complete. The mods listed below is a quote from usmc121581 on another forum.
Variations: Seaclone 150
Personal Opinion: I do not like this skimmer, personally. I have got it to work every now and then efficiantly, but it requires a lot of maintenance.
Recommend this product? No. There are much better skimmers out there for about $20 more.
Product rating: 2.5
1=worst 10=best
swf.com has it? No.
Date Reviewed: 01/22/09
Product Name: Seaclone 100 skimmer
Date Purchased: (01/2002)
Approximate Cost: ~$100
Features: Turbo-venturi air injection system, "extra large" skimmer cup. Vortex Reaction chamber for "cyclone" action. Hangs on your aquarium or sump. Contains a Maxi-Jet 1200 powerhead with sponge filter and airline tubing. Rated for aquariums up to 100 gallons. 3"x18"tall.
Benefits: removes organic and inorganic waste from the aquarium and increases water quality.
Pros: It's Cheap, ok on a budget. It's made of clear acrylic which you do not notice hanging off the back of the aquarium. Creates a cool "vortex" type of action that is neat to watch.
Cons: The intake sponge can get clocked and prevent the unit from fully functioning. The unit will sometimes not skim out any skimmate, and other times when tuned just right will skim out a lot. It's not very reliable. There is no way to adjust water level output.
Tips and Tricks: Keep this unit clean at all times. Remove the sponge pre-filter or else you will have too many problems. Sometimes the powerhead needs to be cleaned, or else the water level will drop and nothing will skim. Protein skimmers work better with a higher salinity (1.026)
Mods: Some mods exist such as the once in the next post. They are worth considering, but will take some time to complete. The mods listed below is a quote from usmc121581 on another forum.
Variations: Seaclone 150
Personal Opinion: I do not like this skimmer, personally. I have got it to work every now and then efficiantly, but it requires a lot of maintenance.
Recommend this product? No. There are much better skimmers out there for about $20 more.
Product rating: 2.5
1=worst 10=best
swf.com has it? No.