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when you up your bioload, then it may be time to think about a skimmer. You dont need to break the bank. even a rio skilter which retail for about 20$ or so would make a difference. |
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Nanomano, I like to drill the tanks. I do not like undrilled overflows...I've seen them fail too many times. Fail means wet floors, and I hate wet floors.
Cheap skimmers are crap, and don't do a darn thing imo. You're better off spending that money on waterchanges. |
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I'm sure they have, I just know a bunch of guys who have tried this diy pvc overflow, and love it, but with a few modifications, like a syphon breaker, so if power goes out the syphon stops and there is no overflowing... I'm not sure what type of skimmer I'd like to get I'd love either a small in sump or good Hang on Skimmer. I've seen a few on kijiji, but they get snatched up so fast
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The wet floors that I have seen have all been from the siphon breaking (with power on) and the return pump overflowing the tank.
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If you connect an airline from the top of your syphon to the intake of your pump, that will never happen.
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Thanks for the tip.
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Heres Some better pictures now that I'm figuring out my camera settings a little better! lol.
My Ricordea ![]() Small Zoa Frags. ![]() These are 3 of my cichlids I just thought they were decent pics haha ![]() ![]() ![]() Tank Shot (20 gallon reef) ![]() |
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Another Tank Shot
![]() Shrooms ![]() Another Shot of the Ric ![]() |