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    I currently have an Euro-Reef CS 8-1 skimmer running on my 180 gallon tank. It came with the tank when I purchased it. I'm pretty sure my pump is on its last leg because over the last month, I've had to consistently raise the output pipe to bring up the level within the skimmer to produce skimmate. I had also cleaned it in between thinking it was overdue for a scrubbing, but I'm still having to raise it on a recurring basis.

    The sump has a steady level of water also.

    I contacted Euro-Reef to determine what replacement pump I would need (currently has a SEDRA 5000) and also provided a potential Ehiem upgrade.

    Sedra 5000 replacement cost: $145 ish
    Ehiem 1262 upgrade cost (requires drilling?): $285ish

    Overall I'm not a big fan of the Sedra 5000 because it does create a lot of unwanted noise and I've seen other complaints on different forums, so if I went with keeping the skimmer and replacing the pump, I would most likely go for the upgrade.

    Now I've also been looking around and found a few skimmers. Is it just worth taking the hit and purchasing a new skimmer? Would I get better performance then trying to mod / upgrade my current one?

    Here is what I was looking at:

    Octopus Extreme 200 or 250
    http://www.aquariumspecialty.com/cat...ath=34_398_455

    Does anyone have this skimmer? How does it perform? Any other options?

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    I myself own a EuroReef RS 135 and a RS80. One is on a 75, the other is on a 48. I have been told by a few people unrelated to ER about how sturdy the older skimmers are in comparison to the newer ones. I had an impeller that the plastic needles were very brittle, and any cleaning resulted in losing more. Even missing about ten or 15 of the needles, I never adjusted it, and still pulled the same skimmate. I would get the ehiem and have Ace mod if needed.
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    I bought the Octo extreme 200 about a month ago but don't have it up and running yet since the tank is still in process.
    Cliff

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    I'm still trying to make a decision. If you get it up soon, let me know the outcome!

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    Wow those are expensive, but they do look nice. I'm cheap so I built my own.

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    I like the ASM's for the money! The only thing is they run the sedra pumps that you dont like. Good luck!

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    I recently purchased an ASM G2 for my 100 gallon setup and it has done a great job.
    Oh No, DID I DO THAT!

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    I run an MSX 250 (Octopus 250) from Marine Solutions on my 215 tank. It is one kick butt skimmer. Very well made. I use mesh wheels with the pump but they also have the option of the needle wheels as well (slightly less performance but less maintenance).

    http://www.marinesolutionsinc.com/ca...duct_info.html
    My Reef System: 215g Brick 72x24x29 Dual Overflows | 4x 250w MH | 4x IceCap 39w T5 w/ Actinics | MSX-250 Skimmer | 1/3hp Chiller | 16w UV | Aquacontroller 3 | Lunar Sim | AquaSurf |Tunze Wavebox | 2x Tunze Stream 6101 | MRC Dual Nano Calcium Reactor | GEO Kalk Reactor | Pan World 150PS Pump | Phosban & Carbon Reactors

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    Hey Jennifer,
    Thanks for the link and info about the MSX 250. We have a fairly heavy bioload in our 210g and know a skimmer upgrade needs to be in our future, but had no clue what to look at. Glad to hear you've been so happy with yours. Have to keep that in mind next time we have "extra money" to spend...
    http://www.millan.net/minimations/sm...riumsmile1.gif - Kristy and Mike -

    210 g reef tank started 3/15/08; 20 g hex reef tank started 1/3/08, ended 3/30/14

    "I must be a mermaid.... I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living." - Anais Nin
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    I am running the octopus 200nw, and it has been working great! I put a gatevalve mod on it and it has work flawlessly. It is pulling out about a cup every 2 days on my 125 with about 200 gallons of water in the system, and the collection cup is huge/easy to remove.
    30L w/10gallon sump 4xt5ho; Up and running:125g long, 30g sump, 50g fuge.

    "Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid.”
    John Wayne

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