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Protein Skimmer .. To be or not to be ??
Any thoughts on not using a protein skimmer, just a canister filter with proper media.
I'm currently looking at a fluvol corner setup, problem being that the stand doesnt allow for a sump ( as most corner stands dont ), and I'm completely opposed to a hang on skimmer. So I'm debating a fluvol filter with ammonia media, carbon, Phosphate Remover ,Nitrate Remover and of course bio balls. Any thoughts ? suggestions .... |
What size of a tank are we talking about (assuming you are looking at a new setup) and how heavy is the bioload?
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If you can keep your bioload low and do regular, large water changes there is no reason to have a skimmer. Good flow will become even more important to keep oxygen levels up and to expel co2.
I wouldn't use the bioballs though unless you have no live rock either |
tank is 60 gal and will house, about 60 pounds live rock, same for sand, mostly corals but will have 4 sea horse, and possibly some smaller fish in the future.
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I tried it...lasted about a month. The tank looked great and corals actually had better color then now but I hated the maintenance and it was only a month! I can't imagine a long term skimmerless tank personally. Just too much work. Its easy in the beginning but over time once the "new and exciting" part wears off, I think it gets harder to keeping doing water changes. I only had two clowns most of that time in the tank and I still had to do water changes every two weeks to keep the nitrates at 0. It was a 68G, so about the same size as your thinking.
I think if you don't mind a lot of extra water changes (which will cost more than a skimmer eventually) then its a cool way to do a tank but if not, don't bother. Find a tank you can fit a sump. |
Definitely do-able. Dont use bio balls. Use live rock rubble instead. No nitrate sponge. Put a good phosphate remover (rowa or GFO) in a media bag. You can also run carbon this way if you so desire. A sump doesnt have to be huge or fancy. I can be as basic as a small tank big enough to hold a return pump. A custom sized sump designed to fit the inside of the cabinet could be commissioned from a LFS for a couple hundred bucks.
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Ya, that's pretty much what I said..."maybe in a fish only". They only work well with a good denitrator, and by that I don't mean nitrate media in a filter box, I mean a sulfur denitrator with reactor. I think it was Precision Marine that (used to?) put out a good one.
But ya, how about that skimmer? :D |
Thanks for all the input ... think I will move away from the fluval corner tank and find a different one, that I can fit a sump under the stand ...
Thanks again PPL |
Good idea. :)
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That's a great idea...especially with the prices of those fluval units (I'm assuming you're talking about the venezia or whatever ones...) With that price tag you can usually get a nice size tank drilled with a sump LOL
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I can get you a sump built for that thing. Send me a pm.
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Thanks for all the replies ... and suggestions ...
I decided yesterday to go with a 90 gal with internal overflow and 40 gal sump.. picked it up with a stand for half the price of the fluvol ... now I need some lights and a protein skimmer so I can get the cycle started .. anyone got some for sale ??? will post pics later... |
Good to hear that you went with a sump and a PS
IMO ever since i started using protien skimmers i have noticed a difference in my tank and wouldn't run a tank without one |
reef ready tanks with sump. skimmers rule. thats why they make them.check out any good reef tank they have a good skimmer. bio balls. lol you should do some internet resource.good luck.
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