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My question is do I need a protein skimmer for this tank if they are the only three fish in there and I have the live rock and live sand. I have seem some places that say yes and others that say no. Any help would be great. I have a 100g tank and a filtration system, I plan on adding coral in the next couple of months. I'm just confused about skimmers in general..
 
You don't "need" a skimmer. It's going to make life a whole lot easier though. You'll be doing water changes out the ying-yang without one.
I wouldn't run a tank without one, personally.
 
Reef Octopus makes a good skimmer. Which 1000 were you looking at (they make a couple)?
 
RO are great skimmers. I have a SRO2000 I. My month old 90g, 110g total volume, with a hand full of corals and 2 fish pulling crud out. I'd recommend them. My only gripe is the footprint is very large.
 
Reef Octopus and Deltec are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head that make a HOB skimmer for that size tank.

If it was me, I would skip all the HOB stuff and bite the bullet and get a sump and an in sump skimmer.

If you're mind is set on HOB equipment, that R.O. may be your best choice (Deltec's are a little spendy).
 
I would like to have a sump but that would require me to drill it so sump is out of the question.

Edit: I would like to have a sump but that would require me to drill it so sump is out of the question.
 
I know Atlanta Aquarium started carrying the R.O. line,not sure about the HOB's though. The Fish Store carries them as well (again, not sure about HOB). Maybe give them a call and see if they stock them. I'm sure someone else will chime in here as well.
 
If you are going to be trying to keep corals successfully you will NEED a skimmer. Either now or after the aggravation. Read up on the subject and I think you will come to the same conclusion. You may even be able to find the things you need on here and save some $$$.
 
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