Oh man... I’m beginning to feel the similarities of this to one of the comedian Jeff Foxworthy’s monologs... “You know you’re a redneckâ€.
Instead, it’s more like... You know you’re a “reef geek/fish nerd†when you ooh and awe over other peoples filtration systems. lol
Mojo and dgasmd, your filtration setups are simply awesome! I hope you guys don’t mind, but I’m gonna show my wife your pictures and say to her... “See, at least I’m not that bad!†j/k
Finally... This is what I’ve been waiting to see... skimerwhisperer, I hope you see this cuz I’ve got a few questions to ask you. I’m pretty sure that protein skimmer you’re running is probably rated for a much larger tank than what you have it on now...
Is that a Euroreef skimmer and what size is it? And what size needle wheel pump does it use?
Does your skimmer’s skimmate production fluctuate given to the size of your total system?
Sorry if I’m de-railing your thread a bit again, Krish but I’m still trying to decide (for a year now) on what skimmer I want to get for my bigger sump setup. I always read and hear people suggest a person to get the biggest skimmer they can afford, but I’m wondering what to expect if I get a skimmer that’s rated for way more than what my system is. So far, I’ve narrowed it down to either an AquaC or an ASM. I’m really interested in the recirculating mods that can be done to the ASM but I haven’t seen much feed back on how well it actually works. I’ve also read that they use the same needle wheel pumps that Euroreef uses but I’m not sure if the aspirating venturi’s are the same, which makes me wonder if the bubble size and amount are the same as well. Again, sorry for my rambling but this is what’s been going through my head for quite some time now, and I’m trying to look for some answers.