Re: ETSS Super Reef Devil I had a Super Reef Devil 3(rated to 125g, should be rated @ 60g max IMO), not made any longer (one person @ ETSS told me it wasn't handling the rated load, another said there was no problems and that they wanted a slimmer product line (funny, they added more after that!)). * The 1st year I loved the thing, after that, skimming went down, I replaced pump with larger one and gave it new bio-balls. *Still didn't perform right. *Its now in a box, waiting to be delivered to the guy who bought my 54 corner tank/stand/etc..
IMO you should never use a skimmer on a 125 that is rated to 125. *From all my experience, I;ve found it's best to 1/2 the max (use one rated at 250 if you've got a 125). *
Euro-Reef's are great, really great, BUT, if the pin-wheel brakes, they'll only sell you 1 replacement, after that, the skimmer will be basicly useless (I know some claim you can use other pumps, but that takes away what makes EURO-REEF, EURO-REEF.
The best design I've come across, is Aqua-C(protienskimmer.com). *I really like the FULL design, not parts of it, like ALL other companys. ZERO complaints about them. *Currently, I runniing a Aqua-C 180 (on a 80g set-up) and a Aqua-C 240 (on a 180g Set-up). *I'm planning on getting our facility upgraded to Aqua-C commercial size skimmers. *I can use any company I'd like, I picked them because of the entire design. *Yah, I would've gone with R2K, but 10k-20k plus pump/ozone generator is a little step currently, and ultimatly not needed.
Hope that clears up my opinions of skimmers.
Pretty much any beckett design currently being sold is good, except they require larger pumps to operate :'(.
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