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    Posted: March 23 2011 at 2:58pm
Question.........Would you buy a new Protein skimmer ( I have a little seaclone 100 ) or a Calcium Reactor?

PRO's and CONS of a Calc Reactor?


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65 Gal, 55 Sump/with fuge, and 20 gallon frag tank....DSB

LPS, SPS, softies

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skimmer then calcuim reactor
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if it were me i would try and find a good used skimmer and save the rest of the money for a calcium reactor. you can always use additives till you get a calcium reactor. 

if I were to go new all the way around I would get the skimmer first

but that’s just me Smiley emoticon hope it helps



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just like JDSKIDAWG said spend the money on a good skimmer and then a calcium reactor. Calcium reactor is a lazy way to maintain a tank without dosing every time.
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Okay so skimmer....what would people suggest....I would want to try and stay under $200 if possible.

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I was just going to ask the same thing for a skimmer under $200 for a 65 gallon! LoL ill be watching!
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Originally posted by Jerrick Jerrick wrote:

Okay so skimmer....what would people suggest....I would want to try and stay under $200 if possible.
 
Originally posted by disneymania disneymania wrote:

I was just going to ask the same thing for a skimmer under $200 for a 65 gallon! LoL ill be watching!
 
 
 
Boy, you guys haven't been doing your homework! Wink
 
 
Under $200... How about a brand new Bubble Magus BM100 for $198 - including shipping?
 
 
 
Plenty for a 65g setup. Uses just 28w of elctricity.
 
I am running the Bubble Magus NAC7 Cone (comes with same Atman 2500 pump as the BM100) on my Cube and  loving  it!
 
 
 
 
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What about this one: http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/reef-octopus-4-pinwheel-in-sump-skimmer.html

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I'd go with the BM over that Octo in your case for 3 reasons:
 
1) BM has a 6" diameter body vs. 4" diameter body on the Octo
 
2) even with the larger body, the BM has a smaller footprint because pump is inside skimmer
 
3) BM has larger capacity in case you ever want to upgrade tank size... I'd say the BM could do a 120g tank while I'd say the Octo is only good up to 75g
 
 
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I would say a vertex IN-80. I love mine and never had any problems in a very heavliy stocked 72 mixed reef. i think they are around 200$ @ AD.
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how about this!!!!ETSS 1800 Protein Skimmer....maybe to big???
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote laynframe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2011 at 8:41pm
i just found out im lazy lmao, i love my calcium reactor! but i would say pop for a nice skimmer and get a cal reactor later
The time we enjoy wasting isn't wasted time!!!!
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