Vertex Omega 150 Skimmer Pump

harleymike

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Courtright, Ontario
Bought the skimmer Pump was shot, which i knew when i brought it.
Anyone have this skimmer? Is it worth fixing or should i look elsewhere?
Pump and impeller is about 150 bucks to get it going.

Will be using it on a 120 gallon tank, and in a 30 gallon sump.
Of course I can only get the pump from Vertex.

Thanks for any help
 
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dale

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Jan 24, 2012
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Sarnia, Ontario
i have the omega 180 and it works great, along with a R.O. classic 110 in my 210, the 150 would do well in a 120, the 180 would be better for a heavy stocking..
 

Skim

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Brantford, Ontario
Yes its worth it. I believe reef supplies still has pumps with pin wheel for the 150. It is a finicky skimmer most have a hard time because the pump was a little too large and would make it foam like crazy. You will have to keep water level on the lower side when adjusting the skimmer because it creates a large column of foam and will foam like I said, like crazy when it has something to remove. When I used mine I would start where the body narrows and that would be the water line and you may have to go lower.
 

harleymike

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Courtright, Ontario
So pump and wheel is over 200. HMMM
Wonder if I should spend a bit more and buy new.
Any suggestions on a good skimmer for the same price.
Just don't want to spend the 200 plus dollars and wish I had bought a new one.
 

harleymike

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Skim

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Take a look at this, if I did not have so many skimmers I would jump at this one.

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  1. WinksMember
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    London
    I have a Reef Dynamics skimmer. It works great! It was a bit big for my 110g. It's rated for a 250g. here are the specs

    INS135S Specs:
    The INS135S protein skimmer is rated to filter up to a 250 gallon marine aquarium, 135 gallon aquariums that are heavily stocked with live coral. Welded together with thick durable acrylic and PVC parts by American workers, you know the quality will be unmatched. The INS135S includes the protein skimmer body, protein skimmer cup and lid, collection cup quick-lock, the 1 1/4" adjustable outlet assembly, 1 1/4" air silencer, modified Sicce PSK pump with venturi and 2 feet of air hose, pump outlet fitting, and an air adjustment valve. This will be the last protein skimmer you will ever need for your home reef aquarium.
    • Sump Space Required For Skimmer/ Footprint: 10" x 11.5"
    • Minimum Height Required: 24"
    • Ideal Water Level: 7" Constant
    • Reaction Chamber & Cup Diameter: 6"
    • Reaction Chamber Volume: 1.47 Gallons
    • Pump Inlet Size: 1"
    • Water Outlet Size: 1¼"
    • Pump (included): Modified Sicce Pin-Wheel Pump
    • Pump Consumption With Maximum Air Intake: 26 Watts @ 115/120 VAC 60hz
    • Air Intake: 720-780 lph

    I know that Reef Dynamics is no longer but here is a web site that carries spare parts for it.
    https://aquariumsource.com/t/reef-dynamics-replacement-parts


    Asking $100.00
 

Jewel

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Wingham Ontario
That's sweet, for what it's worth, I bought an Omega 130 a few years back and I hated it, just couldn't get it dialled in, traded Jerry for something I can't remember.
 
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