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![]() I run a rio protein skimmer and it is collecting good amount of "brownish" water in the cup. I was just wondering, the water that protein skimmers collect, is it just liquid waste or water from the tank with the junk? I do have to top-off with fresh water every 4/5 days due to evaporation but would also like to know whether skimmers removes some saltwater too.
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#2
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![]() Your skimmer will remove a small amount of salt. The amount is dependant on how wet/dry you're skimming, but in either case it's pretty much negligible.
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#3
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![]() So its actually very small amount of "saltwater" and mostly junk? Like, if I get a cup of brownish water, I don't always have to replace the tank with a cup of saltwater to maintain the same water level right?
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#4
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![]() No, you don't have to replace the skimmate with new water.
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#5
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![]() Thanks
![]() Actually I am running a rio nano skimmer in my 20 long and its sucking up good amount of junk esp after adding few frags of softies (good that it has a big cup compared to some other HOBs) so thought whether or not I need to replace the same amount of water with saltwater. |
#6
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![]() Just check your salinity. If you find the salinity has gone up by 0.001 add some freshwater. Make sure you are using a hydrometer that has been manually calibrated or a refractometer that you calibrated a few times per year.
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#7
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![]() Yah I do that
![]() BTW did you refer "manual calibration of hydrometer" as checking the reading with freshwater? |
#8
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![]() No, that is not a good way to do it. A hydrometer should be checked against a calibrated refractometer. If you don't have a refractometer your LFS should be able to check your hydrometer against their own refractometer. Just politely ask when they last calibrated their refractometer before using it to calibrate your hydrometer.
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#9
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![]() Ooooo...yah that's a good idea....but hopefully in sept I will be buying a refrac...they are pretty cheap in ebay
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#10
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![]() Yeah, you get what you pay for though. Sometimes you're better off looking for a better brand in the used classifieds.
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