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L8 2 RISE
Feb 17th, 2008, 08:30pm
I now have a 12 gallon eclipse tank set up and running, but I was wondering if there was a skimmer that could go on it, I am willing to cut the hood and do everything I need to put it on. I only use the hood for lighting, the filter is not in it and I just use a hang on filter instead.

Thanks
Sam

Jean
Feb 17th, 2008, 09:00pm
What are you putting in it? (Critter wise :grin:)

J

L8 2 RISE
Feb 17th, 2008, 09:24pm
I'm not exactly sure yet, but it will probably have a couple clowns, an anemone, and some type of naudibranch. I heard that for this kind of load I wouldn't need a skimmer, but I dont yet know what I will put in it, and I would like to be ready for whatever I get, and have the best environment for my fish.

L8 2 RISE
Feb 18th, 2008, 11:25am
anybody???:roll:

muskox
Feb 18th, 2008, 01:51pm
I have seen a small 35 dollar skimmer. It was called a Visi-Jet Protein Skimmer. Hope that is what you need.

L8 2 RISE
Feb 18th, 2008, 05:15pm
yeah, I just researched that one, it doesnt seem to reliable, what about the CPR bakpak skimmer?

craigl
Mar 25th, 2008, 08:17am
the tunze nano DOC is pretty small will that possibly fit? what are the maximum dimensions you can go with inside the tank? Any HOB skimmer will work if you take the lid off...

L8 2 RISE
Mar 25th, 2008, 02:19pm
I think it is too big to put in the tank. I was looking for something to hang on the back

Thales
Mar 25th, 2008, 02:40pm
The cpr's are great. I usually add an airstone to the chamber to make it more efficient.

ErikHarrison
Apr 2nd, 2008, 03:51pm
The CPR would probably be your best bet. They are used alot in small reef tanks. If you have the cash, go with a Deltec!

ErikHarrison
Apr 2nd, 2008, 03:57pm
There are few ornamental anemones that will tolerate low light, so make sure to have sufficient lighting before thinking about anemones. :)

craigl
Apr 3rd, 2008, 07:20pm
The CPR would probably be your best bet. They are used alot in small reef tanks. If you have the cash, go with a Deltec!

Forget Deltec! A DAS is the same thing minus the deltec logo and price tag! Deltec sold the design to DAS and now DAS makes a virtually identical skimmer for nearly half the price. Ill put my DAS up to the equivilant deltec any day and ill bet they pull the same ammount of skimate!

Inception7
Apr 11th, 2008, 01:01pm
This is my seccond post about this. Please do not get an anemone until you have the experience and the equipment to maintain the life of this creature. Anemones are very delicate and have many high requirements. The smallest tank I would keep an anemone in would be a 40-50 gallon. I have seen so many anemones die because the purchaser simply doesn't understand what it takes to sustain it's life. They require 3-4 watts of light a gallon to start, along with very stable temperatures, pristine water. I am not trying to harp, I just don't want to see another mistake...