Protein Skimmer Sprung a Leak, Time to Replace

darthgoby

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My CPR Backpack protein skimmer sprung a leak yesterday and I need to replace it.

I was thinking about moving the skimmer into my sump instead of behind the tank, which seems much cleaner. Can anybody recommend a good in-sump skimmer?
 
I use turboflotor t1000.

Pros: Uses overflow pressure as input. Surface water likely has large portion of protein build up. Water level is controlled by the position of the output tube, the level in the skimmer stays consistent regardless of the input pressure. It's a recirculating skimmer.

Cons: It doesn't come with a pump, which you need to buy. If you can't hook up your overflow directly into the skimmer, you need an extra small powerhead as well. Releases bit of microbubble into the sump especially with high input pressure, but it also comes with an extra chamber that can be attached to the output for the water to "settle down" before going into the sump.

Overall, I would really recommend this skimmer and wouldn't ever change it myself. It really takes out TON of junk everyday and I'm really happy with it. If you get a good deal online, you can probably get it for about 220 + shipping including the ocean runner pump.

Just my suggestion.
 
i second octopus
deltec is the best but very expensive
 
My tank is a 55 gallon and I have a 20 gallon sump.
 
I've got an Octopus and it seems to pull gunk like crazy. I heard so many bad things, but figured for the price it was worth the try. I have to say, one of the best low end things I bought for my tank, I couldn't be happier (well unless it didn't smell so bad!).
 
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