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Wow! This makes me feel much better lol.
Oscars raised in green water. No filters other than a powerhead to aerate the surface to introduce oxygen at night. Quarter of the tank had plants but the phyto was the main driver. Tank was up for months. Oscars doubled in size. Fish fed 8-10 times daily.
Other than reduced PAR phyto won’t hurt. Just help.
Skimmer does 2 things in this situation.No skimmer. Since introducing the tang a month ago, i've been in a holding period to monitor the tank and see what changes I need to make as things balance and settle. Making additions to my filtration and sump were next on the list. My ideal sump will include a skimmer in conjunction with the refugium. If you think a skimmer will help, I will add it now rather than wait. Do you have recommendations? my LFS had a reef octopus and a red sea skimmer. I'd have to do some research to see which would be best for my size tank.
This is quite the operation you have going here. Do you think adding a bunch of pods could eventually get a handle on my situation? Or do you think I likely need to introduce some additional filtration?
Might have some experience with phyto
@GARRIGA is correct, as long as tank get oxygen, it will not hurt anything. Just unsightly to some lol.Wow! This makes me feel much better lol.
If the skimmer can only help, I think I will add one because I do like to overfeed (and never had any issues with it until I overdosed the phyto). In terms of setup I have a couple of questions:Skimmer does 2 things in this situation.
Provides aeration and while providing aeration, it allows proteins to attach to the bubbles in the neck and be pulled into the cup. Dead phyto being something that attaches to the bubbles going into the cup.
In some cases a skimmer is not needed and a fuge with water changes can be enough.
Overall a skimmer is for exporting nutrients and does a great job at it. I run them on almost all of my tanks, but it is because I import heavy in those tanks and need to export heavy due to that.
So with that said, you may not even need one yet if your nutrients are in check. But if you decide to get one, you will hear many opinions on it. I prefer deltec or reef octo int skimmers.
The issue with adding a new skimmer now will be break in of the skimmer. That takes a few days to a week, so no real benefit besides aeration. Do not get me wrong, it will pull things out, but not as effectivly as one that has been running and has a nice biofilm in it.
lol good to know. While the green does look cool (further convincing my family that i'm some type of mad scientist) I would prefer to be able to see all of my corals...@GARRIGA is correct, as long as tank get oxygen, it will not hurt anything. Just unsightly to some lol.
In my setups, I place skimmer before fuge. I have had skimmers after fuge and pods still make it into the DT from the fuge just fine. The skimmer doesnt "suck super fast" so to speak, so pods can walk around it just fine.If the skimmer can only help, I think I will add one because I do like to overfeed (and never had any issues with it until I overdosed the phyto). In terms of setup I have a couple of questions:
1) Layout - should the skimmer go before the refugium?
2) Wont the skimmer kill my pods?
Well. I am thinking I will try the following:In my setups, I place skimmer before fuge. I have had skimmers after fuge and pods still make it into the DT from the fuge just fine. The skimmer doesnt "suck super fast" so to speak, so pods can walk around it just fine.
Sounds like a plan. Just be sure to keep an eye out for nutrient spikes so you can react accordingly. Also, since fish are fine now, take a minute and count respirations on the fish and make a note. Just how many times in 15 seconds is fine. It may be overkill, but then when you check on tank over the next 3 days, you can count respirations on the fish and make sure they have not increased a lot. If they do increase or the fish go to the top and look like they are gulping air, you may need more oxygenation, for example.Well. I am thinking I will try the following:
1) Lights out 72 hours
2) Introduce more copepods
3) Add a skimmer
Thoughts?
Glad to hear it. Panic and water inhabitants not a good thingWow! This makes me feel much better lol.
I wouldn’t put the lights out if adding pods. Let nature do it’s thing. Plus pods afterwards will remain to clean up detritus and algae.Well. I am thinking I will try the following:
1) Lights out 72 hours
2) Introduce more copepods
3) Add a skimmer
Thoughts?
Thanks!Hi there @DocPalmer! Lots of great information from fellow reefers on this thread! I say if you don't mind the sight to add the pods and skimmer and allow them to consume the phytoplankton before adjusting your light schedule. I think you also messaged our support email as well so we will also respond to that with more details and ideas for you.
I've never heard of a green machine sterilizer; I'll check it out. Is it essentially the same thing as a UV sterilizer?Add a cheap green machine sterilizer and copepods.
Haha yes I love pods!! I never considered a mandarin though so maybe this is the time to do so???Oh man. ALL the pods. Then a mandarin. Circle of life.
It is and I would be cautious about it. From my understanding some have had them leech metals into their tank. Or so they think that is the cause. I does kind of make sense, as I believe the shafts in the pump are metal shafts. So long term use could explain metals being leech. Just do some research before getting one, is all I am saying.I've never heard of a green machine sterilizer; I'll check it out. Is it essentially the same thing as a UV sterilizer?