reef octopus 110sss Skimmer

$277.19

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Ultra-Compact Skimmer for Aquariums up to 130 Gallons Footprint: 6.1" x 7.87" | Body Diameter: 5" | Height: 19.7" Pump: Reef Octopus Aquatrance 1000s
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Attractive Ultra Compact and affordable Filtration

Through the power of the A Reef Octopus Classic 110SSS The in-sump protein-skimmer will take the aquarium to the next level. The powerful filtration system keeps your 130-gallon aquarium clean. The slender design of the Classic 110SSS allows you to create space in an aquarium where the sump area is often limited. The term "electronic commerce" refers to the sale of electronic goods. Made of high-quality acrylic The Classic 110SSS is simply removed for cleaning and maintenance. It is outfitted with the most recent technology. Aquatrance Pinwheel pumps, such as the Reef Octopus Classic110SSS, pump the optimal amount of air and water for maximum waste elimination. The simple wedge valve output enables precise control and allows clean water to drain from the skimmer beneath water to provide the quiet and elegant filtering. The Classic 150SSS variant is also available. similar to Classic 110-INT Protein Skimmer The 110SSS is an interior model intended for use just in sump. A feed pump is not required. The Classic 110SSS skimmer may collect water from the sump directly.

Reef Octopus Classic 110SSS Bioload Handling

Bio load is to be expected in any aquarium. The bioload of an aquarium is the accumulation of waste in the aquarium's water column. Bioload Handling is the ability of a skimmer to handle the waste according to the capacity of the tank. Protein skimmers work best when they are appropriately aligned with their Bioload. Review the specifications prior to the purchase the Reef Octopus Classic 110SSS ensure sure that you're obtaining the right size. Do you require a larger size? Choose that Reef Octopus skimmer that's right for you. .

(EXCLUDING SUMP)

  • HEAVY 60 GAL
  • MEDIUM 90 GAL
  • LIGHT 130 GAL

Classic 110SSS Features

  • Small Footprint, BIG Performance
  • Reef Octopus Aquatrance 1000s Skimmer Pump
  • Removable Turbulence Reduced Bubble Plate
  • Removes the components for cleaning
  • Silence and energy Efficient Operation
  • The most recent output design for quiet Outflow that is Bubble-Free
  • Solid Acrylic Construction

Technical Specifications from Reef Octopus Classic 110SSS

The Body Dimension: 5 inches Footprint 6.1in by 7.87in Neck Size Maximum Height 19.7in The Output Size is 1.25in

The Recommended Sump Water Height is 7 to 8 inches

Pump Information

Reef Octopus Aquatrance 1000s Pinwheel Pump Wattage 9w Air Draw 420lph/15SCFH*. Water Draw: 350lph/ 90GPH * Water and air results will differ depending on the your aquarium's setup
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Is hiring a professional necessary to set up a saltwater aquarium?

As a general rule, a larger custom aquarium might require installation by a professional. However, a kit from our online fish store is relatively affordable and beginner friendly. That means you should have no problem setting it up yourself.

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