Is a SeaClone any good?

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Is a SeaClone any good?

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What do you guys think of a SeaClone 100? I am looking for a skimmer for a 30g reef with a 20g sump. The SeaClone is comparably cheap and I am trying to keep the price down as much as possible...what do you all think?
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You really do not need one IMO.
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Sea Clones are OK. If you really want a skimmer I would try a CPR Bakpak 2R. If you can grow macroalgae in the sump you really don't need one.
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If your interested I have one I can sell you cheap. Good shape, no leaks. Includes the the maxi but its getting a bit worn. Will need cleaning.

Say $20.

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Phiser:I might take you up on that offer. I will let you know closer to the meeting
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Just let me know.

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