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    Default All right stop! Skimmer time?

    I need some help here. I have a Frankenskimmer in my sump right now, that is better than nothing, but only by a little. I am considering the fact that, maybe if I get a better pump for it, it will do better at making foam. As it is right now, in order to skim much of anything, I have to run it pretty wet. I have cleaned it out before, but never ever gotten it to the foamy goodness I have seen so many other places. Right now, the main return pump is split off to feed the skimmer. It's a hefty pump (dunno what brand), and the ball valve is only open a little to the tank.

    Anyway, if I were to look for an oversized skimmer for my 29g, do any of you have any solid recommendations? Octopus and MSX (Marine Solutions in Waynesville) are two types I have been looking at.

    My tank is getting really grimy, even with water changes, and only feeding every 3 days. I know the filter system needs an overhaul, so I am starting to formulate my plan. I'll be building a new, bigger sump, so space won't ultimately be an issue for the skimmer. I have considered a 55 gallon sump (right now I have a 10 under the DT), but that's another conversation. I welcome your input. If you make a recommendation, please support that recommendation as best as you can. I'm looking for experience, and hot hearsay

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    The Octopus look like and seem to run well
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    http://premiumaquatics.com/store/mer...y_Code=Octopus

    Here's a link to the Octopus 110. It says up to 100 gallons. I won't be going bigger than that for the foreseeable future...

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    Here's another links:

    Bubble Magus:
    http://www.marinesolutionsinc.com/ca...duct_info.html

    If anyone has a brand they are partial to, that would be helpful as well. I'm doing research now so when I redo my sump, I'll have a game plan

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    I would go with the Octopus Skimmer, I hear good things about them. Justin uses them and can order them.
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    Yeah the Reef Octopus are really nice and affordable.

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    Good to know, Justin. Is that something that you deal in at all? If so, you might have my business in a month or two on this, as well

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    Yeah, they are my favoite brand

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    Awesome - I may be talking to you soon about this, if I can't get the current skimmer to do what it's supposed to.

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    for now if you have a needle wheel impeller you could order some mesh, (or i might have some laying around) and mesh mod it. you will get more gunk out.

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