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Everyones tank is so different! When I bought my Red Sea Prism Skimmer it saies right on the box the gallon rating for what you have in your tank. Minimal fish up to 100gallons to a max bio load with fish and corals to like 20gallons (just off the top of my head). Just goes to show that the skimmer has to be purposed specifically to each tank and its inhabitants. |
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![]() My favorite online source would be Reef Keeping Magazine online.
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![]() ^ Agreed.
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![]() Well if you have approximately 78 weeks, you may be able to read all the archived articles they have on there. Tonnes, and tonnes of really good information. I look towards hard published materials for information more than the internet. If it is hard published (like a magazine or book) then people tend to be more discriminatory on what they write and suggest sticking to proven methods, and discussing new methods with an open mind, but also a good warning.
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![]() Of particular interest to me was the series of articles they did on comparative skimmer performance. Air stone, anyone???
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