Tag: protein skimmer
New 65 Gallon RR w/ Sump
by admin on Jan.02, 2010, under News
I finally have my new 65 gallon RR system setup to the point that it’s worth introducing. I recently moved into my 1st home and took the opportunity to upgrade from my standard 55 gallon reef to a much more advanced system.
This is my 1st “Reef-Ready” system with sump and it includes a lot of improvements over the former. The display is an All-Glass 65 gallon measuring 25″ H X 18″ D X 36″ L. It has a 300 GPH weir that empties into a MegaFlow 3 Sump. While the intake hose is still stock I converted the return to rigid PVC that includes a “T” with ball valve that allows me to divert enough of the MAG7′s 700 GPH return flow to the Remora Skimmer that sits in the 3rd chamber. This allowed me to remove a pump and thus some heat and electricity.
The 1st chamber holds live rock and water flows down into it from the display and through a carbon pad. The 2nd chamber is home to a giant ball of chaeto macroalgae, my 300w Azoo heaters, a small pump for the BRS P04 Reactor and one more small powerhead for flow. A 75W 6700k bulb provides light to the macro on a reverse light cycle. The 3rd and last chamber holds the return pump, skimmer, temp & ph probes.
I’m now sold on the notion that the benefits of a sump far outweigh any extra labor or risks. I’m adding more water volume to the system, providing better aeration, helping to stabilize my PH & export nutrients w/ macroalgae and hiding lots of equipment to name just a few. It’s also MUCH easier to perform water changes from the sump….no more lifting buckets of water over my head! I attached some hose to a powerhead that I simply place in the sump to drain directly into a waste bucket, then reverse it to pump the fresh saltwater back into the sump. Top-off is still manual but I’ve begun designing an auto top-off system.
In another big push to really make this a serious system I purchased Neptune System’s new Apex Aquacontroller. Though a little challenging to setup at first this thing is too cool! With it I’m now monitoring temperature and PH with lab grade probes & can now control up to 8 pieces of equipment. It also has it’s own built-in web server and I’m now able to access the system from anywhere in the world (including my BlackBerry!) to monitor AND control equipment remotely. I have it setup to email me when certain parameters fall out of range, when there’s power loss, water on the floor and much more. There’s so much this thing can do (and it should considering the price) that I’ll leave the rest for an article dedicated to the Apex.
I have plans to add a conductivity probe that will let me monitor salinity, dosing pumps or a calcium reactor to allow me to maintain calc & alk, and will incorporate an auto top-off system’s float valves with the I/O breakout box that I picked up along with the main unit. Someday I’ll likely need to pickup another 8 outlet energy bar and will incorporate a “wavemaking” system perhaps with Vortech’s if they ever come down in price. Below is an example of the graphing that can be done.
More details to come on the new reef ……..enjoy the video & pics!
AquaC Remora Protein Skimmer
by admin on Feb.20, 2009, under Filtration, Reviews
Specs
- – 19″ tall x 6″ wide x 2-3/4″ deep
- – Minimum tank opening 5-1/4″ x 1-1/2″
- – Minimum tank height 12-1/2″
- – Minimum space behind tank 2-3/4″
- – Maximum tank lip 1-3/8″ wide
- Vertical clearance above tank 10-1/2″
- Includes Maxi Jet 1200 pump
- Rated for tanks up to 75 gallons
- Includes nylon cleaning brush
- Collection cup drain is optional
- EPDM o-ring for collection cup adjustment
Features
- The Remora is built from translucent gray acrylic to inhibit the growth of algae and marine organisms.
- The skimmer can be ordered with a collection drain fitting (optional).
- The two screws at the base of the skimmer are used to adjust the Remora so that it is level with the back of the tank.
- We offer a surface prefilter accessory for this skimmer.

I picked one of these up to replace a cheap skimmer that came with my tank. At almost $200 it’s considered a moderately priced skimmer and all things considered it made the most sense for my tank. Setup was a snap and it took two weeks for the skimmer to “break in” and begin producing skimmate. 7 months later is still probably wouldn’t fill the collection cup in a month but it fills about 1/2 way every few weeks and the skimmate is naaasty. I run might to skim “wet” pushing the collection cup all the way down.
There are certainly more efficient skimmers on the market but not for the same money. This model is fairly sleek and is “tinted” so I’ve had no algae growth in the column. Great for tanks up to 55 gallons I would say.
Highly recommended
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