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![]() I would be leary about turning the skimmer off and on so often as it is very hard on the pump every time it starts up.
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![]() What is the intention in not running it?
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![]() You could just run it at night but its still going to pull all the crap out.
If this is because of you pale sps just start feeding more. A lot of great sps reefs have really heavy feeding and even better filtration |
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It seems to have the best effect if I turn off the skimmer for an hour or so after feeding |
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![]() I use to have my skimmer off between 4pm and 1am while i was home, the sound alone drove me crazy. I eventually however got use to it and run it 24hrs. I still wonder if im over skimming and would benefit from only running it during the night.
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![]() Lower power consumption
It's the biggest single power draw on my tank |
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![]() But what are we talking about, cost wise? Probably insignificant in the overall cost of running a tank!
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![]() Cost wise and sound wise. I'm using a barracuda pump to feed it.
I was just wondering if there's any benefit to running it constantly if its not constantly pulling skimmate |
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![]() Why not sell it, and use the money for a smaller skimmer?
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![]() Sounds like the "Hustler" beast skimmer...
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