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![]() Ok I’m trying to get a better understanding of why, wetter skim mate is better than dry.
With a dry skim mate i hear that you are pulling more nutrients out, but i hear that with wet skim mate you are doing the same, but you are also helping out in water changes too. Dry skim mate the skimmer is dirty more and faster. Wet skim mate you are cleaner skimmer, however you are having to watch your salinity more. Well in a beckett thou you are.... I’m having a nutrient problem with red cynao and trying to skim out a lot of crap like nutrients Thoughts on it I have also heard that you can actually bring down the Nitrates in the tank by over skimming
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![]() Look at flow, and possible over stocking issues. I don't think your skimmer will solve your problems. Check out the nuisance algaes guide in my signature too...maybe you simply just need to change a few basic things to get rid of it.
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![]() I've had two outbreaks of cyano and in both cases I increased flow to the problem spot and skimmed wet. Cyano was gone in about 2 weeks. After that I went back to normal skimming and kept the added flow in the tank (doesn't harm anything in all reality, especially since you've got SPS if I remember correctly)
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![]() Wet skimming is useful in helping get small particles out of the water faster. BB guys tend to like wet skimming to reduce the amount of floaties in the water column.
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![]() Wet skimming is also employed by those of us who dose two-part or use a balling method (or balling light) because it helps diminish the effect of the dosed chemicals causing the salinity to rise.
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SPS Dedicated 24x24x20 Trimless Tank | 20 g Sump | Bubbble King Mini 160 Protein Skimmer w/ Avast Swabbie | NP Biopellets in TLF Phosban Reactor | ATI Sunpower 6 x 24W T5HO Fixture | EcoTech Vortech MP20 | Modified Tunze Nanostream 6025 | Eheim 1260 Return Pump | GHL Profilux Standalone Doser dosing B-Ionic | Steel Frame Epoxy Coated Stand with Maple Panels embedded with Neodymium Magnets "Mens sana in corpore sano" |
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![]() This may be off topic, but related to the Cyano .. but have read about 1 day without lights, once a month Mike ?
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![]() well Im running the fauna Marin and trying to get the the low nutrients, I dont feed alot and i was skimming wet before, I cant see my self havign extra nutrients my load is that much for 160 gal. no Nitrates, Phosphates are at 0 but if i have red Cynao then there is something kicking into over drive here. The lights off for a day i head works too Nazerine. I have heard people running 2-4 days with out lights too I dont know if I want to try that thou with all my SPS
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![]() Silicates will be a great food source for Cyano.
But I still say you have had a nitrate spike while you were away (as per our phone conversation) Go get another nitrate kit and try the test again. Failing that you will have the Lith rock soon for complete tank stability and with that i will send you ultra Life, your cyano will be history then! I would suggest dry skimming ![]() |
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![]() ya i am dry skimming Mike,
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