ETSS Downdraft skimmer?

Discussion in 'Protein Skimmers' started by Birdlady, May 11, 2004.

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  1. Birdlady

    Birdlady Finback Whale

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    Alrighty then.....I had a reef aquarium about 8 years ago and had a small heat problem when on vacation and lost everything. I am however, ready to begin again. It seems at though the stuff I used back then is now considered "Old Technology". I understand the best skimmer now is a 'downdraft' style skimmer. After researching on line, I think I might get the ETSS Reef Devil. Can anyone offer any input? I would appreciate it. ::)
     
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  3. Craig Manoukian

    Craig Manoukian Giant Squid

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    Welcome birdlady!

    I'm a venturi user here so no help. This is a bump for your question. Good luck and let us know if you need anything.
     
  4. Birdlady

    Birdlady Finback Whale

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    TY Craig for your very prompt reply ;D
    I do have a Red Sea Berlin HOT venturi skimmer ...I see there is an upgrade to it to add a special pump (needle wheel I suppose) but I have not gotten good feedback regarding it and the fish store told me it is not a very good product...hmmmm it was good enuf to sell to me way back...
    thanks again.
     
  5. captivereefs

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    The downdraft skimmer are nice skimmers. I myself prefer the euroreefs over anything but both do a good job. Downdraft skimming is said to be plankton friendly; i think it is a marketing gimmick more than anything though. If you stick with a reputable name like aqua-c, euroreef, ETSS, etc you really cannot go wrong. Although to get the max effect from a downdraft skimmer the downdraft chamber needs to be fairly long for max bubble production. I have witnesed a small ETSS skimmer next to a comparable sized euroreef and in my opinion the Venturi equipped euroreef produced a darker smeller skimate and was a lot quieter.
     
  6. Birdlady

    Birdlady Finback Whale

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    Thanks for the reply....after reading some of the many many posts regarding skimmers....it appears the euro-reef is a very popular choice. I checked out the site.....I think it looks good :D
    I appreciate the info....thanks ::)
     
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    No problem. Thats why I am here! If yo mean my site looks good thanks!  have so much time investe in it positive comment eally means alot!