snowmansnow Well-Known Member Market Messages 4,973 Reaction score 389 Oct 8, 2012 #1 a 40g breeder tank with about 15g in the sump ? or just depend on water changes>?
ralph atl Active Member Market Messages 6,671 Reaction score 15 Oct 8, 2012 #2 weekly or twice weekly water changes probably...
snowmansnow Well-Known Member Market Messages 4,973 Reaction score 389 Oct 8, 2012 #3 with my other thread I was thinking of boning up on the matrix and creating a forced flow though my sump area where a skimmer WOULD be....
with my other thread I was thinking of boning up on the matrix and creating a forced flow though my sump area where a skimmer WOULD be....
ralph atl Active Member Market Messages 6,671 Reaction score 15 Oct 8, 2012 #4 SnowManSnow;803598 wrote: with my other thread I was thinking of boning up on the matrix and creating a forced flow though my sump area where a skimmer WOULD be.... Click to expand... yup...
SnowManSnow;803598 wrote: with my other thread I was thinking of boning up on the matrix and creating a forced flow though my sump area where a skimmer WOULD be.... Click to expand... yup...
P patrick Member Market Messages 146 Reaction score 0 Oct 8, 2012 #5 If you have a sump.....I'd run a skimmer. No sump, then I'd just rely on the water changes.
kamikaze Member Market Messages 46 Reaction score 6 Location Grayson Oct 8, 2012 #6 SnowManSnow;803594 wrote: a 40g breeder tank with about 15g in the sump ? or just depend on water changes>? Click to expand... On a sps tank yes on a zoas soft coral tank no. I have a skimmer on a 27 cube with a 9 gallon sump. I do 5 gallon water changes every week to. I also have a gfo reactor.
SnowManSnow;803594 wrote: a 40g breeder tank with about 15g in the sump ? or just depend on water changes>? Click to expand... On a sps tank yes on a zoas soft coral tank no. I have a skimmer on a 27 cube with a 9 gallon sump. I do 5 gallon water changes every week to. I also have a gfo reactor.
F ff337 Member Market Messages 763 Reaction score 0 Oct 8, 2012 #7 I would run a skimmer on anything I could run a skimmer in.
ichthyoid Trustee Staff member Supporting Messages 4,385 Reaction score 2,562 Location Cherokee Oct 8, 2012 #8 FF337;803617 wrote: I would run a skimmer on anything I could run a skimmer in. Click to expand... +1 I have run a slimmer on a 10 gal nano with 10 gal sump. Skimmers do more than skim 'proteins'. They contribute greatly to gas exchange.
FF337;803617 wrote: I would run a skimmer on anything I could run a skimmer in. Click to expand... +1 I have run a slimmer on a 10 gal nano with 10 gal sump. Skimmers do more than skim 'proteins'. They contribute greatly to gas exchange.
R ripped tide Active Member Market Messages 2,920 Reaction score 0 Oct 8, 2012 #9 ichthyoid;803650 wrote: Skimmers do more than skim 'proteins'. They contribute greatly to gas exchange. Click to expand... +1, you better put a skimmer on there!
ichthyoid;803650 wrote: Skimmers do more than skim 'proteins'. They contribute greatly to gas exchange. Click to expand... +1, you better put a skimmer on there!
snowmansnow Well-Known Member Market Messages 4,973 Reaction score 389 Oct 8, 2012 #10 I"m just having issues getting my skimmer to function like it should and not be too loud... going for a REALLY quiet tank Edit: ichthyoid;803650 wrote: +1 I have run a slimmer on a 10 gal nano with 10 gal sump. Skimmers do more than skim 'proteins'. They contribute greatly to gas exchange. Click to expand... w plenty of circulation and an open top i think my gas exchange is fine, but I see what you're talking about....
I"m just having issues getting my skimmer to function like it should and not be too loud... going for a REALLY quiet tank Edit: ichthyoid;803650 wrote: +1 I have run a slimmer on a 10 gal nano with 10 gal sump. Skimmers do more than skim 'proteins'. They contribute greatly to gas exchange. Click to expand... w plenty of circulation and an open top i think my gas exchange is fine, but I see what you're talking about....
D dabo Member Market Messages 110 Reaction score 0 Oct 8, 2012 #11 ichthyoid;803650 wrote: +1 i have run a slimmer on a 10 gal nano with 10 gal sump. Skimmers do more than skim 'proteins'. They contribute greatly to gas exchange. Click to expand... +1
ichthyoid;803650 wrote: +1 i have run a slimmer on a 10 gal nano with 10 gal sump. Skimmers do more than skim 'proteins'. They contribute greatly to gas exchange. Click to expand... +1