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    IMO/E- All small skimmers are pretty much junk. I think keeping up on your water changes is the best option.

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    what jim said...

    just keep up with water changes, you wont need one unless you feed excessively and have more fish than your tank can handle.

    what you could do is get a HOB skimmer like a coralife superskimmer 65 (i have one, works great) and it has a pump that pumps the water up into the skimmer and then there is the return drain line, instead of putting that drain line back into the tank you could just run it into your cpr aquafuge and it will flow through that rather than using the cpr pump, it cuts out a plug so you save some power over time and you wont have 2 pumps in the tank adding heat and eye soars, you will just have the 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    IMO/E- All small skimmers are pretty much junk. I think keeping up on your water changes is the best option.
    Are there any small skimmers that you think are worthy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by creefer View Post
    Are there any small skimmers that you think are worthy?
    I haven't found one yet. I've heard some people say the tunze nano skimmer is ok...but then have talked to others that said it was junk. I'm tired to spending money on small skimmers that don't work. I had a deltec hang on the back model and it was terrible.

    I'm holding out hope that Bashsea will come up with one that works. It is my understanding he is working on one.

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    I would love to see Bashsea come up with one. I have heard the same mixed results as you with the Tunze nano skimmer. I have a solana 34g and the stock skimmer is simply ok. I've been trying to find a way to modify it or just find a replacement that works....that was why I asked.

    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    I haven't found one yet. I've heard some people say the tunze nano skimmer is ok...but then have talked to others that said it was junk. I'm tired to spending money on small skimmers that don't work. I had a deltec hang on the back model and it was terrible.

    I'm holding out hope that Bashsea will come up with one that works. It is my understanding he is working on one.

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