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Old 10-25-2006, 06:23 AM   #1
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Arrow Please recomend a few good budget skimmers.

ive been looking at the jebo, weipro, queen and Azoo skimmers and ive heard the Jebo has overflowing problems and takes time to tune and "break in"
what are your views on the weipro and queen skimmers?
or could you recomend any other budget skimmers?

There is NO WAY in the world that i will spend $400+ for a skimmer I have the money to buy 1 but its just so much money to spend on 1 peice of equipment if i can get one for $100 with a pump ill be happy, as long as it works

I saw 1 skimmer for $8,500.00 WTF! who would pay that much for 1? you'd have to be Damn crazy Rich people.

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What size tank ? What are you keeping, what's your bio load ? Then we'll look at helping ya out.
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Old 10-25-2006, 10:38 AM   #3
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ok ive found someone that will sell me a 2nd hand Red Sea Pirzm Skimmer ready to go for $100, are these anygood? and is it worth $100 judging by the photo its in good condition.

BTW. my tank will be 150L + sump and I want to have a nice packed tank. FOWLR - after a while mabe some softies.
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Old 10-25-2006, 10:47 AM   #4
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For the money the Corilife Super Skimmers are great. The middle one would be a great choice. But even better look at the octopusskimmers They are really nice and they are needlewheel skimmers as are the super skimmers. The Red sea sounds ok, but I personally would look at some of the other options.
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Old 10-25-2006, 10:56 AM   #5
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I Live in Australia in a town that has 1 LFS and it does not neal with saltwater. and i cant Find any of those brands with a skimmer under $200 on the web. what ill do is get the deluxe upgrade kit which takes extra water from the surface or something and thats were more proteins are...

but for $100 its a good deal he said he would thow in a few long bits of hose and a small powerhead like 600L/H its the easyest deal i can find enywere on the web. anyways this skimmer New is like $350 if its better than a Jebo then what the hell.

But thanx for all your help.
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I would say it's probally better then the Jebo. Jebo is a very quility brand.
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Of you buy cheap once then you almost always end up buying again.... Then you spent MORE then if you bought the right skimmer the first time.
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Of you buy cheap once then you almost always end up buying again.... Then you spent MORE then if you bought the right skimmer the first time.
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Old 10-26-2006, 02:29 AM   #9
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What ever you do DO NOT BUY THR PRIZM they are a total waist of time.

Can you get v2Skim Skimmers in Oz, they are cheaper than Prizms and a thousand times better.

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What ever you do DO NOT BUY THR PRIZM they are a total waist of time.

Can you get v2Skim Skimmers in Oz, they are cheaper than Prizms and a thousand times better.

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I cant find that V2Skim brand anywhere and how bad can a $350 skimmer be, if its better than a jebo, queen, Lees, Weipro or AZOO then its fine for me,
$100 plus hes going to throw in a few extras like an air pump and some lengths of hose. when he was using it he said it produced smelly brown stuff. thats all i want it to do. If you want to get Thick Black Tar out of a skimmer You have to spend more than $500. im going to buy the upgrade deluxe kit for it to make it more efficiant aswell.
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Sounds like you've made up your mind. Good luck hope all works well for you. Let us all know. Take care.
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Old 10-26-2006, 02:24 PM   #12
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I cant find that V2Skim brand anywhere and how bad can a $350 skimmer be, if its better than a jebo, queen, Lees, Weipro or AZOO then its fine for me,
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Ok its your choice, I was only offering advice gained through personal experiense.

Go ahead and spend your money,

When you have got your Prizm you may want to have a look at this Oz site which will then show you how to go about trying to get it to work

OZ REEF - Prizm Skimmer Modifications

These are listed as stockists of the v2skim in Oz

PET PACIFIC PTY LTDLOT 8, LELAND STREET, Penrith, N.S.W 2750, AUSTRALIA
Tel: 00-61-247311644
Fax: 00-61-247323075

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You need to listen to Poseidon on this one. I went cheap with the prizm and was very disappointed. I now have an ASM, which is basically a knockoff Euro Reef, and it works great. The Corilife Super Skimmer is another good skimmer for the price.

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Pease recomend a few good budget skimmers.

I saw 1 skimmer for $8,500.00 WTF! who would pay that much for 1? you'd have to be Damn crazy Rich people.

Is anyone even aware of any good budget skimmers????
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I am not even sure how you used budget and skimmer in the same sentence Greg.
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Seems you did as well.....
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Corilife Needle wheel Skimmers is what i have i got it for $74.99 +ship from Home - Pet Solutions it is as good as almost any other skimmer in the $200 rang like the Berlin Turbo Skimmer...
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Old 11-10-2006, 11:49 AM   #18
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About the Red Sea skimmer

I have had the Red Sea Prizm skimmer deluxe for six months running in my 90 gallon tank. Yes I agree that it isn't the greatest, but for the money it does a decent job . Although I wouldn't drop it in a tank any larger than 90 gal. I also agree with most everyone elses comments, if you want a good / great skimmer be prepared to spend the extra cash. In the long run its worth it!
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The Prizm skimmers are good on small tanks (like my 10 gallon that it's on right now) or a lightly stocked tank. My advice would be to scrounge eBay for something like a CPR or an AquaC Remora- they aren't bad- and I've heard good things about the coralife superskimmers as well. Good deals can be found online. Keep looking- and I don't know any experienced hobbyist who would pay $350 for a Prizm skimmer.
BTW- my Prizm was NEW, shipped for $80. $100 is a rip-off.
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