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![]() Check this out. Tell me what you think. Discuss...why would this work and why wouldn't it?
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![]() It is hard to say it wouldnt work when u see that tank!! I think it would only be feasbile with a great deal of time and planning. Once it was up and running it would have to be a well monitored tank. I have never thought of it but it would be a good challenge
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![]() He has a lot of caulerpa type algaes growing in that refugium, which is, I suspect, a large part of the reason he's having success, because they're sucking up the nutrients that might otherwise accumulate. Honestly that is a nice tank. I wouldn't say that a skimmer is unnecessary though, but obviously whatever works for someone, works. I like having skimmers, I think they are beneficial, although I agree that as long as nutrient buildup is not a concern then the actual quantification of "necessity" is probably less.
Basically I judge my need for a skimmer by looking at what it pulls out. That brown gunk would be in my tank water if I didn't have a skimmer.. it must be doing SOMEthing good, even if I can't say exactly how much good it's doing.
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![]() I think its feasible. Like Delphinus said, he does probably have a lot of macro algaes to export some of the nutrients. I also think the 120L weekly water changes help as well. I think the combination of the macro algae, water changes, and the carbon he is running, that helps keep his tank so lovely.
I wonder if he siphons the sand, and what kind of other maintenance is carried out monthly on the system. I bet that information would fill in a few more blanks. Didn't Beverly run her tanks skimmerless? |
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![]() He also says he uses Zeovit which is a biological filtration that helps creates very low nutrient levels in water.
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![]() Actually .. now maybe I read it wrong, but I got the impression that he "tried" Zeovit but that this current setup is not using Zeo.
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