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Thanks for all the help, I am looking into all of these skimmers, some are harder to find then others in Canada. As for the putting it on a timer, I've heard it takes skimmers a few days to set in and if you keep turning it on and off, it never gets to its optimal state?
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I find the sound my Red Sea PRIZM Deluxe Protein Skimmer makes so soothing it puts me to sleep!
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I think that most reefers have their protein skimmer shut off during feeding, so I don't think that it should effect the break in cycle.
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That's a good poll question. I think you'd be surprised with the answer.
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okay at least one reefer turns off his skimmer during feeding
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Some people shut off their skimmers half the day, that could solve your noise issue:
http://www.reef2reef.com/threads/are...kimmer.150959/ |
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