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![]() I've noticed some people on reefcentral have 120+ up to a 220 or so without a skimmer and they claim their tanks have flourished for years, so yiu should be alright as long as you are near religious in the maintenace...
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![]() I've even run nano tanks with out a skimmer.
As long as you keep up on the water changes you will be fine. I think your bigger issue would be keeping a large enough pod population in a 75Gal to keep to mandarins fed. Unless of course there accepting processed.
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![]() Soft Corals like a Skimmerless system.
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![]() Have a look at Andreas' 72G skimmerless reef on http://www.reefvideos.com/. He has no skimmer and his tank is very healthy.
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![]() I'm willing to bet that 80% or more of us are running less than adequate skimmers to begin with
![]() Removing the skimmer from most of our systems due to above would more than likely account for less than 10% difference in what you're seeing now! |
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![]() I've run tanks as small as 2.5g and as large as our current BB 120g skimmerless. As long as the fish load is low, you don't over feed, keep non-invasive macroalgae to consume nutrients, and you do weekly maintenance all should be well. Have been running our skimmerless BB 120g for well over a year with no nitrate.
Also, as with any reef, make sure you keep an eye on alkalinity, calcium and magnesium levels to help your corals grow. |
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![]() If you want to keep a bunch of SPS I don't think going skimmerless is a good idea. Softies and LPS won't mind though. I just picked up a bunch of corals from my friends virtually skimmerless system, and his softies were amazing, even though the rest of the tank was covered with bubble algae.
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![]() sounds good. I'll start running my tank skimmerless and see what happens. I do weekly water changes so that shouldnt be a problem.
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