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    Default foot print ASM G2? or ASM G-1x

    I am day dreaming about a skimmer upgrade the ASM G2 or ASM G3 or ASM G-1x looks like a nice economical skimmer, can i fit it in a 7.25"X12" sump compartment? Any thoughts on this skimmer? Recomandations or options? Tank size 55 gal sump is AGA 30 36L X 12.5W 16.5H I don't want to move sump baffles as I have to take tank down to get sump out the back of stand. Current skimmer is CPR Backpak II It works but I am trying to keep an excelent system for my fish and soft corals. Thanks for your thoughts and opinions. How about foot print of ASM G-1x

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    RWalston - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I am running a g2 with a gate valve mod I will measure the foot print for you I will get back to you

    Rich

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    RWalston - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Body Size (in) 6 1/2
    Height (in) 22 1/4
    Footprint (in) 10 x 11
    Pump (Sedra) 3500
    Rec. Tank Size 200 Gal

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    MedicMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    sweet
    " I didn't get where I am today by dressing Like Peter Pan"

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