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Old 08-07-2011, 03:36 PM
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as a skimmer skims and the skimmate accumulates in the cup, how much of the skimmate is saltwater?

my concern is if overtime saltwater is removed through the skimmer and is replenished with fresh auto top off, will it eventually start lowering my salinity?
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Old 08-07-2011, 03:50 PM
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It does but it has never been an issue for me. It's really a small issue if you continue monitoring your salt level and keep up water changes.

My skimmer runs very dry so really only about a cup or two a WEEK of liquid removed.
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It's probably only an issue on really small tanks. On something like a 90 gallon or larger, the amount of salt water removed by a normally operating skimmer would probably take months to noticeably affect your salinity.
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My skimmer removes about a cup of dark and chunky skimmate every 2-3 days.

And now that I've dialed in my refugium with the right amount of flow to lower nitrates to 0. I probably won't do frequent water changes. I'll just be dosing
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Nitrates should be zero.

Not convinced you can "dial" in a fuge to control nitrates at all. I know it's there to assist removal but any visible reading if nitrate is direction relation to what we do.

A skimmer an fuge won't change the need for water changes at regular intervals. Maybe that's why you have nitrate, cause again, the reading should be 0.

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Nitrates should be zero.

Not convinced you can "dial" in a fuge to control nitrates at all. I know it's there to assist removal but any visible reading if nitrate is direction relation to what we do.

A skimmer an fuge won't change the need for water changes at regular intervals. Maybe that's why you have nitrate, cause again, the reading should be 0.

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well i went from about 10ppm nitrates a month ago, to it being 0ppm nitrates.

and the only thing i changed was i added cheato, increased flow in refugium and keep the lights on for 22hours a day.

no water change in that time and the nitrates magically dropped
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My skimmer removes about a cup of dark and chunky skimmate every 2-3 days.

And now that I've dialed in my refugium with the right amount of flow to lower nitrates to 0. I probably won't do frequent water changes. I'll just be dosing
water changes help maintain ionic balance and replace trace elements
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water changes help maintain ionic balance and replace trace elements
but so does dosing those trace elements, right?
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