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Old 12-10-2006, 11:39 PM
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I am currently running a 55 gal without a skimmer and all my levels seem ok. What I do is top off the water when it evaporates. The only problem I am currently having by running skimmerless is lots of hair algae on the glass but it seems the turbo snails are getting rid of it. I also ran a 10 gal skimmerless and did the same. I had the hair algae issue too but after a few weeks it dissapeared on its own and the tank ran no problem after that. I find that the corals I keep seem to grow better in the conditions mentioned above since they are mostly filter feeders (gsp, xenia, zoos, palys) not sure how other stuff would do in my water. Levels running this way are all zero except for minimal nitrates.

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Old 12-11-2006, 12:50 AM
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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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Old 12-11-2006, 01:40 AM
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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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Old 12-11-2006, 01:54 AM
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Soft Corals like a Skimmerless system.
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Old 12-11-2006, 02:14 AM
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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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Old 12-11-2006, 07:10 AM
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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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Old 12-11-2006, 01:30 PM
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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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Old 12-11-2006, 06:47 PM
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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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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.
not to worry, they eat frozen mysis shrimp
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