Got this skimmer from a co-worker for free, he only used it for couple of months before he quitted the hobby, any inputs will be appreciated.
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It's an awesome skimmer just takes one hell of pump to run it. Only down side is cleaning those bio balls can be a PITA
It's a "downdraft" design so it doesn't run off a needle-wheel skimmer, and ETSS is one of the better makers. Using a regular pump impeller gives maximum $ efficiency. It saves money and can be run harder and skim harder. The downdraft is mostly used these days for larger systems and/or higher load medium sized systems. We use a downdraft also.
Did he give you a pump for it?
I owned one of these for yrs. I ran it externally with a iwaki 20rlt. This thing kicked a$$. I ordered replacement mini bio balls instead cleaning the one in the chamber. I believe I was running 9 mini bio balls. Definitely a great skimmer but not cost effective to run.
I replaced the bio balls every 6 months. For the system I had it on was a 90 DT , 20 long frag tank and a 55 gal sump.
Here's the link for the bio balls
http://www.superskimmer.com/Bio Balls.htm
I'm not aware of having to replace the bio balls on an ETSS. They should be cleaned periodically. There purpose is to create bubbling.
I'm not aware of having to replace the bio balls on an ETSS. They should be cleaned periodically. There purpose is to create bubbling.
$10 for 1/2 gal of bio balls is good like for about 5 years.
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Once you have changed them out a few times you can clean them at your leisure and have them ready.
Dave I just replace the old mini bio balls instead if cleaning them. They cost about $10 for 1/2 gal bag. For me it was just easier.
I do that myself with the dishes.
He forgot to bring me the pump but he told me is the stock pump, have to wait untill Monday....just hopingt it is a mag 7.....as per the coments I've seen is the best pump for this skimmer.
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