Which Protein Skimmer?!!?

dori girl

New Member
I need some advice as to what protein skimmer to invest in. Im setting up 120 gallon FOWLRLS to begin with, and hopefully moving to a reef system. I want to get a good skimmer (under 300$ if possible). Is there a such thing? I also would love for it to be quiet as the tank is in my bedroom. I hear great things about Euro Reef, but its like 400$ plus. I need some advice!
Thanks!
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nm reef

Active Member
I would definitely consider the EuroReefs...mine has been a great addition dispite the cost. There are others that may be good choices...but EuroReef is the best for the price in my opinion.
 

razoreqx

Active Member
The Berlin 250 is also a nice skimmer but also costs the $$ I replaced one of my SeaClone 150's and could not believe the difference.
 
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capschamp

Guest
I bought a remora by aqua-c off of ---- for 165 bucks. It works fantastic. It's hang on back and very easy to set up. If I had the money I would have invested in the euro-reef, but this one works great. A lot of people say you get what you pay for, and I couldnt agree more. I had a visi-jet protein skimmer that only cost 40 bucks. Now it sits on a shelf because it is a piece of _ _ _ _.
 

barry cuda

Member
Which Euro-Reef are you after? If you email me (flankerbait @ hot mail dot com), I can hook you up with a source that might be a little cheaper than what you're seeing. I got my ES5-3 for $248.
 

robchuck

Active Member
Here's another vote for a Euro Reef. There is a source that sells fully functional blemished models of ERs at great prices. You could also look into Southbay skimmers, which are a ER knockoff line, but still work great.
 

dori girl

New Member
Ok, I'm considering a Euro Reef. Everyone says its the best and thats what I want for my tank. I like the CS6-1 series. I found it for 299$. Some websites say it covers 75-250 gallons and some say up to 100 gallons. I have a 120 gal. tank. Is this skimmer the right size or do I need another model? By the way, this will be my first purchase toward the aquarium. I want to set up a sump type filtration unit. I was planning on a 30 gal. tank underneath in the cabinet to use with and overflow box and a good power head (possibly a refugium in a 10 gal.) Is it ok to get my skimmer first?
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robchuck

Active Member
The CS6-1 is a great skimmer and should work fine on a 120. When my 150 was still set up, the CS6-1 was the skimmer I used on that system. The tank was moderately stocked and I never once felt that the skimmer was underpowered.
 
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