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I want an Tideline 62 Gallon All in One. I want it all to be very clean, with no protien skimmer very visible, I will make a custom AIO sump cover, but don’t want it too big or bulky. I was thinking about a Sicce Shark 300, which is rated up to 80 gallons, would it be a good Idea to get two protien skimmers?
 
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I’m saying that if I do a larger water change weekly, I can reduce nitrates and phosphates that way instead of using a skimmer? I’m sorry, I am practically brand new.
 
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Is a 15% weekly water change about what a skimmer can do?
They're not really doing the same thing so the comparison isn't fair.

A water change removes x% of all pollutants each time you do the water change (WCs do lots of other things too). This allows whatever pollutants to build up (very basically -- the fish/corals release waste, then that rots) until you do the WC, which brings them down whatever %, after which they start their climb.

A water change also replaces major and minor trace elements and helps keep them balanced.

A skimmer removes whatever pollutants it removes constantly, 24/7, so those pollutants are kept at a more constant level. The skimmer removes the waste instead of letting it rot in the system. The skimmer's action is consistent and this can lead to a more stable system and less algae issues.

A skimmer also increases gas exchange.

You can (and should) also do water changes while employing a skimmer; it isn't either/or, though a skimmer can reduce the volume and frequency of WCs that are needed.
 
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