molabecirovic
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I purchased this skimmer back in 09, when I use to have a 72g bow-front tank with a light bio-load. Back then I figured I will get a skimmer that can handle at least 2-3 times the size of my tank. Since than I upgraded to a 125g tank heavily loaded with fish and coral. So now my 300g rated skimmer didn't sound so safe. I started to look for a new skimmer and instead of spending $$$$ on a new top of the line skimmer i had a idea. My skimmer is powered by two sicce psk 2500 pumps which I thought are still pretty decent pumps which produce a lot of bubbles, the problem I felt was that there was not enough volume in the old cone skimmer. The next day I went to TAP plastic and purchased a 8inch acrylic pipe (the width of the base of my skimmer) by 12inches high and two 10inch rings with a 8inch hole in the middle. I glued them all together to make the new attachment that will fit between the base and the cone of my old skimmer. Once I assembled it all together the skimmer grew quite a bit(I do keep my skimmer in a closet next to the tank so the height was not an issue for me). Its been 6 months or more since the retrofit and the skimmer its been working great, just took it down for a vinegar bath as some coralline algae has been growing on the inside walls and also adding the Swabbie retrofit from Avast marine.
I have attached a picture of the old(downloaded it online as I did not take any pic. once it was new) and new look just for comparison. Just an idea if someone else is having the same issue.
Happy reefing
Attached files /attachments/sites/default/files/Skimer retrofit.JPG /attachments/sites/default/files/skimmer new.jpg
I have attached a picture of the old(downloaded it online as I did not take any pic. once it was new) and new look just for comparison. Just an idea if someone else is having the same issue.
Happy reefing
Attached files /attachments/sites/default/files/Skimer retrofit.JPG /attachments/sites/default/files/skimmer new.jpg