RD3 or new Chinese pump model?Royal Exclusive
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RD3 or new Chinese pump model?Royal Exclusive
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Hello, are you saying you don't want to replace in 2 years based on skimmer longevity, or you want one now for the 90 but wanted to use it later on the 300?I have a 90 gallon FOWLR moving up to a 300 gallon mixed reef. It’s a very costly endeavor. I still need to decide on lighting and sump. But my Eshopes S200 is giving me fits here lately I can’t seem to get it adjusted properly, and keep it there. Every 3 or so days it just pukes and puts all of the skim mate back in the sump. I have cleaned it replaced the pump with a new one to just have it puke again. So I am going to buy a new skimmer I am not worried about cost but do not want to have to replace again in 2 years. I have been looking at the reef octopus, bashsea, and bubble magnus skimmers but can’t decide. I don’t know a lot about bashsea, and don’t have any friends who have used them. Please help me with information and your feedback on these three for large mixed reef tanks.
Thank you in advance.
For those who want to see some visuals, that's 1800ml worth of thick, nasty skimmate pulled within the first 4 days in a system that has been running a Nyos Quantum previously.I would suggest to take a look at A&C skimmers.
I have one and so far it's the best I've used, with a more reasonable price than you would find anywhere else.
It's a handmade skimmer made in Ukranian by someone that being doing this for 20 years.
The new models he developed are made partially with 3D printed parts with novel designs, with models that can only be produced using additive production processes.
Many reefers both in Ukraine and Russia (before the war) have switched to using it and sold their pricy Bubble kings, because they found it to perform better.
You may want to read Jake Adams review on these skimmers, they are more powerful than you think, easy to maintain, and cheap even compared to the most basic and generic skimmers you'll find around.