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![]() IMO, running a skimmer-less tank is asking your fish to continue to swim in their own pee
![]() BTW, cyano is not an algae, not that there's anything wrong with that ... |
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![]() Yes your right its not lol I slipped on that one but I think we subject them to pee baths either way lol That's why I believe in water changes
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#13
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![]() I wasn't 'finger pointin'
![]() I see cyano called algae a lot, and more than once in this post I still like using my skimmer I get about 250ml per week of very skanky stuff, so I think it's beneficial to run one On the other hand, I've seen some pretty nice tanks this last year that are skimmer-less so, in the hands of learned reefers, I guess either way is OK ![]() The only other thing that comes to mind is whether or not running skimmer-less gives your home a fishy smell |
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![]() [quote=gregzz4;775502
The only other thing that comes to mind is whether or not running skimmer-less gives your home a fishy smell[/QUOTE] Well when I dont empty my skimmer cup for 4-5 days my basement where my sump is smells like an effluent plant, but my skimmer cup is about the size of a pail of ice cream. And Palmer you would have a change of opinion on the Bubble King skimmrs after running one on your tank for a while. I've tried alot of different skimmers and you cant beat them IMO. |
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I'd like to keep it skimmer less as it really has been doing well. I find my 180 has more of a fishy smell than this one. I'll test nitrates and phosphates tonight too and post later. |
#16
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![]() Yes that will teach me to stop using abreviations (i.e. cyano) to help me remember.
Not that this proves me correct but I posted this article here awhile back. After reading it I was quite suprised at the conclusions. With that said I like plastic candy as much as anyone else and having come from freshwater aquariums first I thought skimmers were the cats pajamas when starting my first SW tank and given enough evidence I could be convinced to hook a lava lamp to my sump and would love it. http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2010/1/aafeature Another interesting thing is most say that skimmers are only good for SW due to the surface tension but they use skimmers in commercial freshwater fish farming. I dont exactly know how/why but I always assumed the high nutrient levels in fish farming tanks could increase the salt or dissolved organics enough to create a significant enough surface tension to create bubbles... |
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![]() Skimmerless and sumpless for 7 months,but to much boidiversity and bioload so skimmer being installed this weekend.finite space ,poor rocks can only do so much
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![]() You know I totally believe you I would probably love it but my tank is in good shape and has been without significant issue so I dont want to find out I want to remain naive lol... I would rather put the additional money into an expensive controller or another expensive powerhead.
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It makes sense if you feed your 50 less than your 180, or different WCs, or the Bioload ... Something about your 50 may be 'cleaner' And something I meant to add awhile back ... If it's working well the way it is now, don't fix it ![]() |
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![]() mine 's in my showroom at work ,no stinking allowed!therefore it doesn't stink except for reef crystals odor
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