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Advice on Skimmer.

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Looking for a skimmer that will handle 2 x 80 Gallon Frag tanks with maintainence fish.
I am considering this as the local reef shop recommended it, but I want more than they're opinions.

Reef Octopus Super Reef 2000 Internal Skimmer

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  1. jlemoine2's Avatar
    I have the 3000 model and love it. The pump has been reliable, quiet, and pulls in a lot of air. The gate valve allows for easy fine-tuning. The skimmers is very sturdy and does not feel cheap in any way. I believe the 2000 model should be more than big enough for 2 80 gallon frag tanks.
  2. blown455sd's Avatar
    yes, it's rated at 180gallons
  3. Midnight's Avatar
    At that price point I would go with something like this.

    http://www.reefdynamics.com/INS135-P...r-p/ins135.htm

    I own one of the bigger ones and wouldn't trade for the world. No tuning necessary.
  4. Stevo4535's Avatar
    I own this exact model and love it. As stated above, the gate valve is a must and great for tuning. I picked this one because of its more cone like design, which I feel most manufactures are going towards these days. I don't know about the Reef Dynamics one, I feel skimmers need to be tweaked to perform best. A perfect example of this is how much the water level in the sump, and the result it has on the production of the skimmer.