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I got a seaclone 75 from my LFS and as soon as I got it, I started noticing that everyone has NOTHING good to say about it, and most people say stuff like "dont waste your money on that mediocre at BEST product".
WHY?
I set it up, and I'll admit, it was hard to adjust to get the water level right in the skimmer because I have a pretty high level in my sump. I'm ASSSUMING this is where everyone gives up, stops thinking for themselves, and lables the skimmer as "trash" for being impossible to set the water level in the skimmer low enough to actually do it's job instead of just pouring water into the collection cup.
All you have to do is set the skimmer on top of somethign in the water......
Problem solved. I got a flat rock about 3 inches thick, rinsed it off, sat it in the corner of the sump, sat the skimmer on top of it.....and what do ya know....water level is right at the line. so I let it run overnight, and this morning I woke up with about half an inch of syrupy-brown gunk that it's already started removing. I've heard a million times that it takes skimmers a couple days to start working or even as much as a week or whatever....I had it working in 9 hours.
So why do people not like this thing? It can't be because it "breaks" because the only thing on it that can mess up at ALL is the pump, the rest is just non-moving plastic parts. And you can replace the pump for like 20 bucks. So whats so bad about this skimmer? It seems to me like its perfect.
WHY?
I set it up, and I'll admit, it was hard to adjust to get the water level right in the skimmer because I have a pretty high level in my sump. I'm ASSSUMING this is where everyone gives up, stops thinking for themselves, and lables the skimmer as "trash" for being impossible to set the water level in the skimmer low enough to actually do it's job instead of just pouring water into the collection cup.
All you have to do is set the skimmer on top of somethign in the water......
Problem solved. I got a flat rock about 3 inches thick, rinsed it off, sat it in the corner of the sump, sat the skimmer on top of it.....and what do ya know....water level is right at the line. so I let it run overnight, and this morning I woke up with about half an inch of syrupy-brown gunk that it's already started removing. I've heard a million times that it takes skimmers a couple days to start working or even as much as a week or whatever....I had it working in 9 hours.
So why do people not like this thing? It can't be because it "breaks" because the only thing on it that can mess up at ALL is the pump, the rest is just non-moving plastic parts. And you can replace the pump for like 20 bucks. So whats so bad about this skimmer? It seems to me like its perfect.