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Hello everyone, I am new to the site. I am also new to SW. I have had my tank up since Oct last year. Its a 52gal tank. I have about 40lbs live rock, a couple of damsels, Kole tang, bi-color blenny and a maroon nesting in a BTA, and of course some snails to do the dirty work. I also have a bubble tip coral, a few mushrooms, and starburst polyps. Im running a T-5 light that unfortunately has a single reflector contured to each light. I guess I didnt do enough research before purchasing it
Now I am paying for it being limited to the type of corals I can support. I also run a canister that houses charcole and phos-guard, and no filter pad (too much maintance). The phos-guard is my temporary answer to the algea. I can not seem limit the algea growth as I am assuming it is due to a fairly new set-up.
My main concern is my protein skimmer. It is an instant ocean 150 HOB. It does not seem to make much skimmate. Is there anyway to modify it to remove more waste out of my water? When I first set it up, it pulled a lot of waste out. I did reduce my feedings to 2 times every 3 days in less proportions. I am not running a sump so I could not purchase an octopus or any of the higher quality skimmers. So modifying mine is the best thing I can think of.
All my water parameters are good except for nitrates, around 10-20. I do a 5gal WC every week and top off with RO/DI through out the week. Thanks for any advice.

My main concern is my protein skimmer. It is an instant ocean 150 HOB. It does not seem to make much skimmate. Is there anyway to modify it to remove more waste out of my water? When I first set it up, it pulled a lot of waste out. I did reduce my feedings to 2 times every 3 days in less proportions. I am not running a sump so I could not purchase an octopus or any of the higher quality skimmers. So modifying mine is the best thing I can think of.
All my water parameters are good except for nitrates, around 10-20. I do a 5gal WC every week and top off with RO/DI through out the week. Thanks for any advice.