SkullV
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While looking for a skimmer for my new set-up (20g with 10g sump), I came across these skimmers. They are all basically Bubble Magus/SWC clones and run the same pumps.
I currently own the SC-65 which is IDENTICAL (even the pump) to the Bubble Magus NAC3.5 but only costs $79.99 and I am very happy with it now that it has broken in.
The only difference is the barb on the pump output which I made quick work of with a dremmel:
This really reduced turbulence in the reaction chamber and helps to increase skimmer output. This is because the pump no longer has its output pointed DIRECTLY below the small bubble plate.
Size comparison with my Bubble Magus NAC8:
They have two other skimmers available but DO NOT BE FOOLED, they are not identical Bubble Magus clones like the SC-65 is.
The SCA-302 ($129.99) has a narrower neck and smaller pump than a Bubble Magus NAC7. It would be a nice match for a heavily stocked 60g-80g system (including sump) or a lightly stocked system up to 150g.
I WOULD NOT PURCHASE the SCA-303 (&129.99) based on the very small bubble plate design for a decent sized pump (Atman 2000) and the fact that it is not able to be disassembled for cleaning.
Keep in mind that this is the same path that Bubble Magus followed. When I bought my NAC6 it was a $100 skimmer. Once people realized how well they performed Bubble Magus was able to raise the price significantly. I would not expect these prices to last much beyond the next 6 months.
I will keep this thread updated on my SC-65 and would encourage anyone that purchases the SCA-302 (or dare I say the SCA-303) to do the same.
The skimmers can be found at:
http://yhst-129902485823005.stores.yahoo.net/skimmers.html
or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Factory-dir...484?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c5c97e904
http://www.ebay.com/itm/180-Gallon-...tu=UCC&otn=15&ps=63&clkid=6497444147530468517
http://www.ebay.com/itm/150-Gallon-...&otn=5&po=LVI&ps=63&clkid=6497414768878341060
I currently own the SC-65 which is IDENTICAL (even the pump) to the Bubble Magus NAC3.5 but only costs $79.99 and I am very happy with it now that it has broken in.
The only difference is the barb on the pump output which I made quick work of with a dremmel:


This really reduced turbulence in the reaction chamber and helps to increase skimmer output. This is because the pump no longer has its output pointed DIRECTLY below the small bubble plate.
Size comparison with my Bubble Magus NAC8:

They have two other skimmers available but DO NOT BE FOOLED, they are not identical Bubble Magus clones like the SC-65 is.
The SCA-302 ($129.99) has a narrower neck and smaller pump than a Bubble Magus NAC7. It would be a nice match for a heavily stocked 60g-80g system (including sump) or a lightly stocked system up to 150g.

I WOULD NOT PURCHASE the SCA-303 (&129.99) based on the very small bubble plate design for a decent sized pump (Atman 2000) and the fact that it is not able to be disassembled for cleaning.

Keep in mind that this is the same path that Bubble Magus followed. When I bought my NAC6 it was a $100 skimmer. Once people realized how well they performed Bubble Magus was able to raise the price significantly. I would not expect these prices to last much beyond the next 6 months.
I will keep this thread updated on my SC-65 and would encourage anyone that purchases the SCA-302 (or dare I say the SCA-303) to do the same.
The skimmers can be found at:
http://yhst-129902485823005.stores.yahoo.net/skimmers.html
or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Factory-dir...484?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c5c97e904
http://www.ebay.com/itm/180-Gallon-...tu=UCC&otn=15&ps=63&clkid=6497444147530468517
http://www.ebay.com/itm/150-Gallon-...&otn=5&po=LVI&ps=63&clkid=6497414768878341060