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AquaC Urchin with Maxi Jet 1200

By Elizabeth M. Lukan to Reviews on Monday, March 3rd, 2008.

Review by rudeanduncouth, 03-02-2006, edited by Elizabeth M. Lukan.

Excellent skimmer, for a affordable price.

The AquaC Urchin is the in-sump model of the ever popular Remora. The footprint of the skimmer is minimal with it being only 6" x 2.75". However, what they fail to mention is there is a leg that sticks out the front and takes up another two inches. The total height of the unit is 18", but you need about 3" of clearance to actually remove the cup. The Urchin is rated for 20-75 gallon tanks. The maximum height of water the skimmer is supposed to be used in is 12".

I purchased this at a LFS, and the total price was $169.99, which is about $6 more than internet prices.

AquaC protein skimmers utilize a patented "spray induction" system which processes massive quantities of air and water and the Urchin is no different. The way it works is it has a small valve at the top of a spray nozzle that it sucks air in through and then sprays it into the chamber. The contact time of the bubbles is impressive because the whole skimmer is chambered off and is essentially a big bubble trap. Consequently I have not seen a single bubble leave the skimmer. It also comes with a small brush to clean out the nozzle if something gets in there or for periodic maintenance.

There are two adjustments that you can make to the Urchin. The first is you can adjust the air-injector nozzle to control how much air is flowing into the system. I have not touched this one yet, but I am sure I will as it gets used more. To adjust the air-injector all you do is turn a screw on top of the nozzle. You do not need to even remove the skimmer from the sump to do this. AquaC warns however, when adjusting the air-flow screw not to over turn it or it will fall into the nozzle itself. The second adjustment is the cup height. This will ultimately adjust how much and what type of foam you get in the cup. Upon arrival, I immediately raised the cup about an inch higher, because it was really low, probably due to shipping. To adjust the cup height there is just a rubber O-ring that goes around the outside of the cup and you move that up and down to adjust the height.

Overall, I am quite happy with the Urchin. It is extremely quiet. I never hear it. Within 12 hours of continuous use, it started skimming, and has produced a nice dark foam since. The only potential problem I foresee is clogging the spray nozzle but that doesn’t seem like it would be too difficult to clean.

Liz’s Notes: Editing was limited to spelling and grammar corrections and formatting. No other editing was done, what you read was exactly what was posted on the Saltcreep web site. More information and an image of the product can be found at http://www.proteinskimmer.com/Product%20Pages/Urchin.htm. Please visit Saltcreep at http://www.saltcreep.com/cmps_index.php for this review, forums, and much more.

National Geogrphic - Photo of the Day: Oceanic Whitetip Shark

By Elizabeth M. Lukan to Marine News, Wallpapers on Monday, March 3rd, 2008.

02/26/08, National Geogrphic - Photo of the Day: Oceanic Whitetip Shark, Bahamas, 2007

National Geographic - Photo of the Day: School of Fish

By Elizabeth M. Lukan to Marine News, Wallpapers on Monday, March 3rd, 2008.

02/24/08, National Geographic - Photo of the Day: School of Fish, Tuamotu Archipelago, 1997

February ‘08 News

By Elizabeth M. Lukan to Marine News on Monday, March 3rd, 2008.

02/04/08, Cosmos - Sunscreen may be killing corals
02/05/08, Practical Fishkeeping - Sunscreen chemicals cause coral bleaching

02/04/08, Practical Fishkeeping - New species described from depths

02/04/08, Practical Fishkeeping - Larval life affects survival of adult Bluehead wrasse

02/04/08, Practical Fishkeeping - Four cardinals described in Nectamia study

02/05/08, Monterey Bay Aquarium - Monterey Bay Aquarium Tags, Releases its 3rd White Shark after 5 Months on Exhibit

02/05/08, Practical Fishkeeping - Visitors film shark eating shark at public aquarium

02/06/08, Practical Fishkeeping - Old toadfish grunt the loudest

02/10/08, ENN - Unilever ends the use of shark products in its cosmetics

02/11/08, Practical Fishkeeping - New Hypseleotris described from Australia

02/11/08, Practical Fishkeeping - Fish with wonky ears less successful on reefs

02/13/08, Practical Fishkeeping - Giant wrasse trained to respond to gong

02/14/08, New England Aquarium - World’s Largest Marine Protected Area Created in Pacific Ocean
02/14/08, EurekAlert - World’s largest marine protected area created in Pacific Ocean

02/14/08, Marine Conservation Society - New Report Highlights The Need For A Marine Act To Restore UK’s Ravaged Seas

02/14/08, Monterey Bay Aquarium - Aquarium Euthanizes its Largest Ocean Sunfish

02/14/08, Practical Fishkeeping - Paradox fish is spiny eel relative

02/14/08, BBC News - Map shows toll on world’s oceans
02/15/08, ScienceDaily - First-ever Global Map Of Total Human Effects On Oceans
02/15/08, NPR - Map Reveals Extensive Damage to World’s Oceans

02/19/08, Australian Antartic Division - Underwater world an eye-opener for scientists

02/19/08, Practical Fishkeeping - Pipefish place seabirds at threat

02/19/08, Practical Fishkeeping - More sharks to be added to Red List

02/24/08, HeraldTribune.com - Sea life should not be on drugs

02/25/08, ScienceAlert - Butterflyfish may go extinct

02/27/08, Daily Mail - Banish The Bags: The Mail launches a campaign to clean up the country … and the planet

02/27/08, National Geographic - “T. Rex of the Ocean” Found in Arctic

National Geographic - Photo of the Day: Pink Anemonefish

By Elizabeth M. Lukan to Marine News, Wallpapers on Monday, March 3rd, 2008.

02/09/08, National Geographic - Photo of the Day: Pink Anemonefish, Kosrae Island, Micronesia, 2007