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scooterr

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I have a 150 gallon reef and i am planning on getting a euroreef skimmer i was wondering if the cs6-1 would be big enough Or if I should get the cs6-2. Also does euro reef have a website?
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Len

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www.euro-reef.com

I have a CS6-2 on my heavily stocked 120 gallon reef. It only works intermittently, although it should be noted my tank is over 5 years old and very mature. A CS6-1 would probably serve you adequetely, but I'd opt for the CS6-2 if you're tank is new.
 

thereefzone

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If I were you I would step up to the cs8 series, it is not much more money and I think you can never go too big on a skimmer!

We have sold quite a few of the cs6 series but I have never put one in that large of a tank.

Bob.

[ September 04, 2001: Message edited by: thereefzone ]
 

scooterr

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my tank is 4 years old with 220 lbs LR and 5 in DSB. I have been using a DIY skimmer and i would like to use this one another tank so i would like to get one that can more than fill it's shoes.
thanks- any other thoughts
jeff
 

golfish

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If you can fit the CS8 in your tank it would be better. I ordered a CS6-3 for my 150 over two weeks ago, good luck trying to get one. I guess the ran out of stuff to build them.
 

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