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gkersten 09-29-2008 04:45 AM

skimmer adjustment question
 
I have had my skimmer working well for 6 months . ASM g5 does a good job but I have little to compare it to . My question is do you want the skimmate to be very dark brown and dry as possible or more yellow and wetter. This is obviously variable depending on the water flow adjustment to the skimmer but what advantage is there over a dryer or wetter product :question:

TJSlayer 09-29-2008 02:26 PM

I may be off here, but a dryier skim is more of the nasty stuff, while it allows more benefical stuff to pass by. One thing for sure is that with a drier skim you empty the cup less and a wetter skim your doing it much more frequently.

ElGuappo 09-29-2008 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TJSlayer (Post 348498)
I may be off here, but a dryier skim is more of the nasty stuff, while it allows more benefical stuff to pass by. One thing for sure is that with a drier skim you empty the cup less and a wetter skim your doing it much more frequently.

+1 you want the skimmate as nasty as possible.

bassman 09-29-2008 06:16 PM

Also keep in mind that the skimmate contains salt water, so the more you empty it the faster your salt levels will drop in your tank.

Canadian 09-30-2008 01:43 AM

If you want to remove more phosphate and nitrate skim wetter (yellower). Dry skimmate generally produces a lot of baby 4hit in the neck of the skimmer whereas wet skimmate gets it into the collection cup. The dry stuff in the neck continues to contact the water column and hasn't been effectively removed.

RuGlu6 09-30-2008 06:32 AM

Skimm wet , empty cup often is a way to go


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