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|   I do small water changes.  25-50 gallons once a month if that. In a system that's well over 1000 gallons The other thing is if you let your levels get to high you'll have to clean the glass more often. lol | 
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|   you've seen my arms thought right matt? i've got serious pipes a little glass cleaning won't be an issue. | 
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|   Sorry meant to say my arms are like pipettes not pipes.  Hopefully the quality water from the reef tank will help keep the glass clean longer. | 
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|   will running one of those hang on back filters like the fresh water ones work instead of a skimmer? | 
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|   like a big aquaclear? i don't think so especially for a larger tank. those are good for some biological filtration but nothing next to a boatload of live rock. certainly not doing what a skimmer does (removes the organics from the water column completely). | 
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|   Those are pretty useless on any saltwater tank.  You could maybe use one to run carbon and/or some filter floss but there are better ways. |