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spikehs 03-25-2007 12:40 AM

Skimmer only on part time?
 
Does anyone run their skimmer part time? I know it'd be optimal to run it 24/7, while my skimmer isn't very noisey, my tank is 100% silent if its not on. So I was thinking of running it only 1/2 to 3/4 of the day... Does anyone have any options on this? Thanks! btw its a Euro Reef RS80 on a 50gal tank.

justinl 03-25-2007 01:29 AM

Is it the only mechanical filtration in your tank? no canister or HOB filters? If it's the only thing keeping water clean (excluding bio filtration) I would leave it on. No proof that you need it on all the time, just seems like the right thing to do. Plus it'd be a hassle to unplug and plug it in all the time. If you have a canister or something then I would say yeah sure, why not.

spikehs 03-25-2007 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by justinl (Post 242583)
Is it the only mechanical filtration in your tank? no canister or HOB filters? If it's the only thing keeping water clean (excluding bio filtration) I would leave it on. No proof that you need it on all the time, just seems like the right thing to do. Plus it'd be a hassle to unplug and plug it in all the time. If you have a canister or something then I would say yeah sure, why not.

Got a canister as my return pump, so the water gets scrubbed before it goes back into the tank. I also have some chaeto in the sump... I have the RK2 so it wouldn't be an issue to program it to turn on/off whenever i wanted it... Although i have played around with it a bit and its a little quieter now... perhaps i'lljust have to experiment with it.

Kryten 03-25-2007 01:03 PM

I have a tank in my office so when I'm there I turn the skimmer off because of the noise. I'm sure it's best to have it on all the time, but some is better than none, right?


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