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Protein Skimmer suggestions Current I bought the oceanic BC29 protein skimmer -- but I found a Aquatic Life Internal Mini Protein Skimmer 115 I heard that the skimmer is decent, but I don't know if it'll fit -- does anyone else have any resources associated with this protein skimmer or any other one that will work well in an oceanic biocube 29? ack - wrong forum -- please mod move it to the correct equipment forum -- thank you |
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I have no experience with the biocube's. Sorry, can't help. I believe BettaBaby will be your best resource. |
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Sorry I'm away so much... holidays and other things don't allow me a whole lot of time here right now. I did measure the chamber in the biocube and that skimmer won't fit. I also emailed my husband to ask him what skimmers the company can suggest for that tank. Personally, I don't use a skimmer... but I know he had a skimmer running on this tank at the office, just no idea what it was. I'll come back and post a reply as soon as I hear from him. I will also find out if the skimmer he used worked well or if he has other, better ideas for you. Hang on a little bit longer please, will get back asap. |
Due to lack of time, I'm going to just copy/paste hubby's reply about the skimmer for biocube 29... if you have further questions please ask. "The foot print will fit but the issue may be the height of the collection cup. The lid has a recession of about 2.25 inches. They would have to remove all the bio balls and set it in the middle chamber. The only other thing I am not sure about is how it would mount in the chamber. Currently the only skimmers made to fit the biocube 29 is the Oceanic skimmer run by a wooden air block or CPR has (or had, I can’t find it on foster & smith website now or on CPR’s website) a skimmer made to fit the center chamber of the filter section." I hope this helps. |
I did a quick search for the CPR skimmer my husband suggested... you can find it here CPR Aquatics SR3 Protein Skimmer Aquarium Sump SR3 Skimmer Salt Water Saltwater |
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I have the skimmer in chamber 1; chaeto (macro algae) in chamber 2 with filter floss over the drip tray (DIY fuge light outside on back of chamber 2 (scraped the black film off the glass on back of BC29); in chamber 3 I have an upgraded pump Rio HF6 and a 100watt heater. Then I have a hydor flo on the bulkhead simulating waves into the tank. I know the people on the previous replies are very knowledgeable, but I thought I would help you out with 1st hand experience with this situation. |
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hi -- thank you for that info right now my skimmer is in the 2nd chamber, and I clean my filter floss each day. I've broke off the 1/2 wall on chamber 1 so it provides more flow into the rear chambers. I've left the oem pump in the tank, there's enough flow right now and I have a koralia 1 inside blowing. |
Duke, Can I ask what brand heater you are working with and where you maintain your temp? I have found it a bit challenging to find a heater that fits into the 29 biocube and I end up relying on the heat of the room and the heat output from the lights and pump to maintain my temp. I have already gone through 2 heaters because the water level in the sump doesn't cover a submersible completely and doesn't reach a high enough level on a hang on. I'd be very interested to know what others are doing about this problem? Thanks in advance. |
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