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a 40g breeder tank with about 15g in the sump ?

or

just depend on water changes>?
 
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....
 
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....


yup...
 
If you have a sump.....I'd run a skimmer. No sump, then I'd just rely on the water changes.
 
SnowManSnow;803594 wrote: a 40g breeder tank with about 15g in the sump ?

or

just depend on water changes>?

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.
 
FF337;803617 wrote: I would run a skimmer on anything I could run a skimmer in.

+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.
 
I"m just having issues getting my skimmer to function like it should and not be too loud... going for a REALLY quiet tank :)

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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.

w plenty of circulation and an open top i think my gas exchange is fine, but I see what you're talking about....
 
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.


+1
 
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