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Skimmer question!
Hey! I'm a rural newbie reefer, and before I head down island to where actual stores and things exist, I was hoping to get an answer to a particular question: how much power does a skimmer pump need to have? I got a bunch of equipment used, including a Remora skimmer that has no pump. I currently have it plumbed to my sump's return pump (225 gph or so) but I'm not sure if there isn't much for it to skim (mollies are going in to get the bioload capacity up on this trip; they'll later breed anemone food to give my planned black clowns a job) or it isn't getting enough pressure. It's been running for about two weeks now, my nitrogen values are all nice and low (they're zero when I'm not running them on the colorimeters at work ), and I do have some algae and diatoms hanging out on my initial bit of live rock.
The display tank is a 48" 45 gallon with about an inch of aragonite, the sump is 30 gallons and mostly refugium. I'm planning on macroalgae and eventually sea grasses, so there's 3-4" sand in there so far. My eventual stocking plan is a pair of black ocellaris clowns with a handful of either bicolor or half-and-half chromis, along with some shrimp, gobies, and assorted inverts for cleaning.
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45g + 30g sump. 250w 14000K MH; remora skimmer with a maxijet 1200; gravity-driven overflow; fluval sea and koralia powerheads; oversized biowheel and 5 gallon trickle biofilter, both free! Snails, hermits, at least one little hitchhiker starfish, one dalmation mollie; pair of black ocellaris clowns, courtesy of this place!; then some sort of herbivore(s) and/or colourful things. |