Humm, I wonder about that, you'd think a longer neck would act like a channel for the skimmate./QUOTE]
Consider it this way- What ever skimmate enters the bottom of the neck, you want to exit the top, to be collected in the cup (the whole purpose of the skimmer of course). Anything that inhibits that foam from exiting the neck is bad.
Take it to extremes- Which works better, a skimmer with a 6" neck or one with a 24" neck? All else being equal, the extra 18" of neck just gives you that much more acrylic to clean. It also gives the foam that much more time to break down, and drip back in to the main chamber.
"Get the foam out!" should be the mantra of all skimmer designs.
Zeph