Barry I started a new thread for your tank/ skimmer as it is going to be a good one. So lets get it going.
Barrys post:
I too am interested in big skimmers - need to source build/skimmers for a new 20,000 litre reef tank I just built in Bali and am starting from scratch. I have the ususal plans, books etc but thus far have inclined to a simple venturi set up although could use any qualified advice regarding capacity/size etc....
Idrhawke's post:
A 4500 Gal reef tank......are your opening your own Bali Sea World? I think you need to start looking at buying a commerical skimmer or building your own. This may give you some ideas.....Commerical Skimmer
The cheap way to build and operate a large skimmer may be to follow Majorreef's airstone idea, expecially where the size you will need is concerned....as he has said both small compressors and air stone have improved over the last few years. I think you will use a lot less power with an airstone system compared to a pump (ejector/pinwheel) system. We are all waiting to get feed back from Majorreef's experience with airstone life and maintenance.
Barrys post:
I too am interested in big skimmers - need to source build/skimmers for a new 20,000 litre reef tank I just built in Bali and am starting from scratch. I have the ususal plans, books etc but thus far have inclined to a simple venturi set up although could use any qualified advice regarding capacity/size etc....
Idrhawke's post:
Barry Grossman said:I too am interested in big skimmers - need to source build/skimmers for a new 20,000 litre reef tank I just built in Bali and am starting from scratch. I have the ususal plans, books etc but thus far have inclined to a simple venturi set up although could use any qualified advice regarding capacity/size etc....
A 4500 Gal reef tank......are your opening your own Bali Sea World? I think you need to start looking at buying a commerical skimmer or building your own. This may give you some ideas.....Commerical Skimmer
The cheap way to build and operate a large skimmer may be to follow Majorreef's airstone idea, expecially where the size you will need is concerned....as he has said both small compressors and air stone have improved over the last few years. I think you will use a lot less power with an airstone system compared to a pump (ejector/pinwheel) system. We are all waiting to get feed back from Majorreef's experience with airstone life and maintenance.