Without an excellent skimmer, your carbon dosing would be much less effective. Combine that with the fact that it often takes 60 + days for it to begin to work well and the fact that you are planning on upgrading within the next year, this may not be the best method for you. I agree with the idea of using an algae reactor in your case. All you will need is a little pump and then the reactor and light source. It takes up a very small footprint but it's very effective. I used to use a skimmer in my 40 gallon all-in-one but now only use the reactor to control nitrates. Despite heavy feedings and little to no water changes, my nitrates remain between 0 and 0. 25. When the reactor becomes full of algae you just remove most of it. This is by far the most effective method I have ever seen at controlling nitrates (and it helps with phosphates) with the most minimal effort. Regardless of what method you use, I would do at least three 30% water changes spaced a couple days apart to give your method a head start.
Would this algea reactor work in a tank without a sump?
This is all the space I have. I have a canister filter and one tiny nano skimmer which you can see in the top right corner. It keeps my N03 at around 10-20 ppm. I want to get more into SPS and would like to get down to maybe 5-10ppm. I already hade two birds nest die on me.
