While we are talking about skimmer quality...
Before I joined this site, ordered a sedra 350 pump as an upgrade on my Berlin Classic which they rate from 65-250 gallons. 250 gallons??? Had it on my 90 gal for years, and it did nothing except clog up it's tiny venturi.
Wellllllllll, put the sedra on it and look at all the bubbles! Unfortunately, most of them into the aquarium and no foam collected. Overpowered it. One here made a comment about polishing a &%#@ and it's still a....
I would prefer to call it painting lipstick on a pig. It is now an overpowered underworking 25 gal skimmer that is going into the garbage can. I refuse to offer it as a freebee on craigs, better to pay to dispose of one's own garbage.
Love the new pump, will add it to my many many Iwaki and genX pumps. Now I will be buying a nice ASM, Aqua C, Euro reef, or maybe a Kent. No more garbage, not worth the time and money.
My bubble algae are not going to be happy campers as this septic tank turns into a pristine reef:lol:
Thanks to all here for a great site that is a blast to read. Been raising marine fish since 1972 back when you had to be a chemist. Built a "reef in 1990 or so when wet dry filters were first invented. Self taught and out of the loop for decades. Nice to see all the amazing info at ones fingertips and friendly enthusiasts eager to share. Rustybell was the referrer, thanks again to all
Tank Diver Mike
Old salt who is not too old to learn
p.s. Rusty, found some more base rock, including a piece of live from my tank if you want it NC.