Hello Crystal08,
You have been giving some good recommendations from fellow Reefer's. One thing about this hobby is that you want to attempt to prevent any kind of disaster that may arise. Some of the recommendations that have been giving to you, though good, have some potential issues that you should try to avoid. With your current skimmer, if you are to bring in outside air you should put some tight fitting tubing into the hole in the collection cup lid where the original valve was and run that tubing into your sump/tank. This will be your emergency overflow.
If you decide to run a CO2 Scrubber ( NO RECIRC ) I have attached a drawing on how I would do it. This example will provide you with the safety needed to prevent a possible overflow situation that could drain your tank.
A skimmer recirc is possible with your skimmer but I am not sure how you could setup an emergency drain for safety purposes without exhausting the air from the cup and not going to the scrubber. Air will take the least path of resistance. I am not saying that you will ever have a skimmer cup overflow but it can happen and probably will at some point.
As far as what CO2 scrubber to use that is up to you. The small BRS scrubber is cheap in price only and would work fine, and yes it will collect moisture. It does have a small section for moister to collect, not the size of the Ice Cap, but if for some reason you get a lot of moisture, the BRS is much easier to empty, take off the lid and pull out the canister holding the media and empty the scrubber housing. With the Ice Cap, to empty the water you deed to dump out the media first. I doubt the you would ever collect enough moisture in the Icecap to have to empty it prior to the media having to be replaced but it is always possible.
If you do ever decide that you want to run a Skimmer Recirc, you will also want to bring in some fresh air into to scrubber. In my setup I use a Wye fitting for this. Why also bring in some fresh air do you say? Well, it is highly recommended by Randy, the Reef Chemist on this site. He talks about the bad gasses that collect in the skimmer cup that get recirculated back into your tank if you don't bring some fresh air into the skimmer when doing a recirc setup.
It's all about being as safe as possible for the inhabitants of your tank.
Any questions fill free to ask.