I have 2 of the skim 350's and they are great.
What size is your tank?What is the best surface skimmer? Does anyone have any experience with any of these or perhaps one not on the list?
Please let me know.
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The particular tank in question is a 55 gallon.What size is your tank?
I own the AZOO. It's a great skimmer, but I think it would be too small for your size tank. The impeller isn't particularly strong and the sponge needs to be cleaned after a week or so to keep flow up.The particular tank in question is a 55 gallon.
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Okay I have to ask because I have the Eheim. What do I need to fix and diy with it?I've tried the eheim, azoo and ada. My favorite is the azoo. You don't have to diy to fix it like the eheim. It's easy to clean. Highly recommended.
A lot of people have issues with fish/shrimp getting in them. So I've seen post about fixing the intake.Okay I have to ask because I have the Eheim. What do I need to fix and diy with it?
Thanks for the link.A lot of people have issues with fish/shrimp getting in them. So I've seen post about fixing the intake.
Eheim Surface Skimmer - Death Trap! | UK Aquatic Plant Society
The problem with the ADA one is that it doesn't adjust to the water level.
Tried almost every skimmer I could find. The best one by far has been the JBL surface clean 2 one. Though it is big and bulky. Using an eheim 350 on my big tank have always had it behind a filter house with bars. Had it outside in the tank while redoing my scape and moss wall and after a day I found a dead neon inside of it. Bad luck probably but it is not shrimp and small fish safe. My recomendation is to set the eheim at its lowest power and remove the filter sponge inside it. Never had issues with anything getting stuck in it and without the filter pad you rarely have to service it.
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my experience as well.
Okay STUPID question here. Don't you need to sponge to filter out the biofilm? Or is it just necessary to skim it off the top and mix with tank water. It I don't need the sponge then I'm taking if out because it is so small and needs rinsing a lot.My recomendation is to set the eheim at its lowest power and remove the filter sponge inside it. Never had issues with anything getting stuck in it and without the filter pad you rarely have to service it.
not stupid.Okay STUPID question here. Don't you need to sponge to filter out the biofilm? Or is it just necessary to skim it off the top and mix with tank water. It I don't need the sponge then I'm taking if out because it is so small and needs rinsing a lot.
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