I somewhat regretted "cheaping out" with the standard Bubble Magus Curve 5 when I put my current build together a year ago. Don't get me wrong, it's been a great skimmer, and the footprint works well with my sump (Red Sea XL200). Occasionally I would explore options for upgrades, but decided I would wait until the tank's first birthday (presumably when the warranty on the Curve 5 would run out). Been over a year since I purchased the current skimmer, and it's still running fine, but would like to clean and box it as a spare while simultaneously upgrading.
My bioload is high for a ~50 gal system with 7 small fish (2 clowns, 2 filefish, 1 blenny, 1 firefish, 1 mandarin) and quite a few inverts (1 conch, 1 tuxedo urchin, 1 porcelain crab, 1 peppermint shrimp, several med-lg brittle stars, and various snails/limpets).
Sump is quite cramped (photo attached), so space is a concern. I have an air line run through the attic to a roof vent (roughly 30' from venturi to fresh air)
Price range: $200-$375
Options I've been considering:
Reef Octopus Classic 110-SSS
Trusted brand. I really like the cylindrical design, would think it makes in-sump body cleaning a lot easier than the tapered/wine glass shapes. The airflow rating is higher than the Curve 5 I currently have. What concerns me is the <100 GPH waterflow rating of the pump. I've also seen conflicting charts on the bioload ratings.
Bubble Magus Curve 5 Elite
Boosted version of what I currently have. Exactly same footprint as the standard version, so would require very little reorganization of the sump. Less exciting than trying a different brand.
SR Aquaristik Pro Skim 150
Bigger than the other options, but may be able to fit it, and has a higher bioload chart to back it up. I love the look of this skimmer, but it's not all about looks. DC, which I don't have experience with. Have read that AC skimmers tend to be easier to keep in tune, accurate?
Related thought:
I wish I could buy a Lifereef or similar and ditch the needlewheel, but haven't found any compact options that would fit in my sump. Would be willing to spend more to implement a true venturi option. Again though, space issue. The pump chamber already has a large Eheim 1260 (return) and a Sicce 1.5 (for the AquaUV Advantage 15W in the shadows behind the 3 DIY Voss dosing containers, no extra room next to sump)
Hoping for advice to help me choose, and other suggestions are welcomed.
My bioload is high for a ~50 gal system with 7 small fish (2 clowns, 2 filefish, 1 blenny, 1 firefish, 1 mandarin) and quite a few inverts (1 conch, 1 tuxedo urchin, 1 porcelain crab, 1 peppermint shrimp, several med-lg brittle stars, and various snails/limpets).
Sump is quite cramped (photo attached), so space is a concern. I have an air line run through the attic to a roof vent (roughly 30' from venturi to fresh air)
Price range: $200-$375
Options I've been considering:
Reef Octopus Classic 110-SSS
Trusted brand. I really like the cylindrical design, would think it makes in-sump body cleaning a lot easier than the tapered/wine glass shapes. The airflow rating is higher than the Curve 5 I currently have. What concerns me is the <100 GPH waterflow rating of the pump. I've also seen conflicting charts on the bioload ratings.
Bubble Magus Curve 5 Elite
Boosted version of what I currently have. Exactly same footprint as the standard version, so would require very little reorganization of the sump. Less exciting than trying a different brand.
SR Aquaristik Pro Skim 150
Bigger than the other options, but may be able to fit it, and has a higher bioload chart to back it up. I love the look of this skimmer, but it's not all about looks. DC, which I don't have experience with. Have read that AC skimmers tend to be easier to keep in tune, accurate?
Related thought:
I wish I could buy a Lifereef or similar and ditch the needlewheel, but haven't found any compact options that would fit in my sump. Would be willing to spend more to implement a true venturi option. Again though, space issue. The pump chamber already has a large Eheim 1260 (return) and a Sicce 1.5 (for the AquaUV Advantage 15W in the shadows behind the 3 DIY Voss dosing containers, no extra room next to sump)
Hoping for advice to help me choose, and other suggestions are welcomed.