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    Default ASM G4 big enough for a 150gal?

    I'm upgrading from a great Euroreef skimmer that's too small for my tank, and am considering the ASM G4. It's rated at 350, which from what I'm reading, I can cut in half for a real rating of about 175. Is that a good rule of thumb, or should I be going bigger than this? Thanks.
    150 drilled. 3x250w 14k MH, 2 superactinic VHO. Reeflo Orca 250, 1/3hp drop-in, 16w UV, LR, SPS, Fish, Softies. Austin, Tx

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    Default The real question is...

    Decided against the ASM, but two basic question still stand:

    How much do manufacturers generally overrate the capacity rating for skimmers?
    Should you really consider them ~1/2 the rated capacity? Does it vary by mfg? If so, which tend to be the most accurate?

    and

    How far over the size of your tank should you shoot for when choosing a skimmer?

    Interested to hear your responses. Thanks..
    150 drilled. 3x250w 14k MH, 2 superactinic VHO. Reeflo Orca 250, 1/3hp drop-in, 16w UV, LR, SPS, Fish, Softies. Austin, Tx

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    Depends on the company/brand. Some companies dratically go over board with the rating others including ASM are usually right on. A lot also depends on your bio load in the tank.
    Ray Allen
    San Antonio, TX
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    rba0284@gmail.com
    40g Breeder Reef Aquarium

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    I use a ASM G3 on a 180 gal

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    fishn, do you keep SPS? How's it work out for you?
    150 drilled. 3x250w 14k MH, 2 superactinic VHO. Reeflo Orca 250, 1/3hp drop-in, 16w UV, LR, SPS, Fish, Softies. Austin, Tx

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    From what I've read about all the skimmers, each company is accurate on thier capacities, and all the other companies are overrated.
    John Roescher

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dominican View Post
    fishn, do you keep SPS? How's it work out for you?

    yes I have and I will again (just set the tank up in TX). It works great, I beleive that it is about your total package (ie: powerheads, fuge, setup) more than its about one peice of equipment,

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    I used a g3 on a 125.

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    I got a sump, a sock, lr rubble, cheato, tlf carbon and tlf ROWAphos. The poor RS135 just isn't keeping up with the bioload. To its credit though, I am redesigning the sump because the water level in the skimmer chamber isn't constant. I know this is bad. It will be fixed by the time I get a new skimmer.

    After a failed shot at a used DAS, and looking at lots of options, I'm thinking Deltec AP701. I REALLY don't want to have to buy another skimmer down the road. If anyone knows of anyone selling a used one, let me know.. So far I've only found sellers far, far away, and who don't want to deal with shipping.. There are lots of close alternatives too, but I keep coming back to this model...
    150 drilled. 3x250w 14k MH, 2 superactinic VHO. Reeflo Orca 250, 1/3hp drop-in, 16w UV, LR, SPS, Fish, Softies. Austin, Tx

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