VA Reefdog December 15, 2019 Share December 15, 2019 See my tank build for further details-- this is sort of duplicate post-- need some suggestions on what to do next. 120 gallon tank/40 gallon breeder sump. Looking at mixed reef-- medium stocking. Got used skimmer-- Reef Octopus Elite 200-INT 8" Super Cone Skimmer. Footprint - 15" x 11.2"/Height - 23.2". Recommended Water Height: 7.5" - 9". Built sump around it. This should be an awesome skimmer for this tank. Super psyched about it. Here is the specs and info from BRS for more details if needed. https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/elite-200-int-8-super-cone-protein-skimmer-reef-octopus.html?msclkid=bb11f463a06118b02454a995289db3e2&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shopping>Octopus>Brand (MAP)&utm_term=4577335627125042&utm_content=Octopus After posting some pics-- a fellow reefer asked- can you get the skimmer body out of the sump/stand? Found out today that NO-I CAN'T!!!! Even taking the skimmer apart-- it is 9.75 inch of casted plastic at its narrowest. IMG_8016 by Greg Lorenz, on Flickr IMG_8017 by Greg Lorenz, on Flickr So I just took tank off stand and removed skimmer from stand/sump. Any suggestions. I don't want to have a skimmer in the sump I can't replace if a part breaks or if I need to do full cleaning. I am not dismantling a tank because I oversized the skimmer. The only thought I have is to go smaller-- make sure it is 8 inch total diameter before installing? Any suggestions on skimmers that would fit the bill? Please help. Thank you. Greg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
epleeds December 15, 2019 Share December 15, 2019 In my opinion, if you can get the skimmer cup off as well as pull the pump out too, then your fine. I have a tank that’s the same way. The builder miscalculated on the stand interior height and it is what it is. My skimmmet body can’t come out unless I pull the sump, but I can clean the skimmer cup and pull the pump if it fails. The acrylic body of the skimmer is not an issue to pull out in my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VA Reefdog December 15, 2019 Author Share December 15, 2019 (edited) So I can get cup off and out. I can easily get the pump out. What about cleaning? I used to take out the old one to clean the neck of the it and use vinegar water as needed. Does the body/bubble plate ever go bad/need to be changed? What is the likelihood of ever needing to change it out. It is a solid/well made beast of acrylic/plastic. It seems incredibly durable. I just don't want to start putting my tank together until I have this figured out. epleeds-- how long have you you run the tank above that you mentioned? Thanks. Edited December 15, 2019 by VA Reefdog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
epleeds December 15, 2019 Share December 15, 2019 I’ve been running my tank for 2 years now that way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VA Reefdog December 16, 2019 Author Share December 16, 2019 Thank you epleeds. I was going to just run with it but Kyle suggested notching stand - so with notch and some sanding small spot on cross bar- I can now rotate skimmer into and out of sump. It is as tight as can be but it will work. Hopefully-- my tank will run like yours without ever needing to try to get it out-- but atleast I know it is possible. thanks again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GraffitiSpotCorals December 16, 2019 Share December 16, 2019 Why don’t you shave off a part of the wood stand so you have space to get it out? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smh254 December 17, 2019 Share December 17, 2019 Can you cut a piece of plywood for the bottom and then notch out the inside so the sump can set down a few inches. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VA Reefdog December 18, 2019 Author Share December 18, 2019 I cut out a small notch in the stand (on the crossbar). I started small and sanded/smoothed it down as I went and it turned out to only need just a little off. It allows for the skimmer to get in/out with a rotation/twist. So thank you all for the suggestions-- problem has been solved. I appreciate all the input. Greg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GraffitiSpotCorals December 19, 2019 Share December 19, 2019 Great I figured that would be the easiest solution. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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