Protein skimmers

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you both are right. Skimmers don't remove phosphate on their own but the uneaten food remnants and organic that can breakdown into phosphate. if you have a PO4 issue right now then Mr Mojo's suggestion is right on with the GFO suggestions. i run a couple bags of chemipure elite in my weir section before the return chamber since they have a bit of GFO in them and it helps when i feed my reef jerky daily.
Water changes will do it too
Used to run gfo, and if you have no other options it works.
For me would rather find the balance between skimming, refugium, ats, and water changes that keeps things in check. It’s easy to strip too much with gfo, and with chemipure it gets exhausted so you get swings between when new and absorbing a lot, to used up.
 
you both are right. Skimmers don't remove phosphate on their own but the uneaten food remnants and organic that can breakdown into phosphate. if you have a PO4 issue right now then Mr Mojo's suggestion is right on with the GFO suggestions. i run a couple bags of chemipure elite in my weir section before the return chamber since they have a bit of GFO in them and it helps when i feed my reef jerky daily.
to run chemipure do you simply just drop the bag in your sump and that helps?
 
Tunze 9410dc. Very under rated skimmer, imo. I run 2 9410dc's, one on my ext 50 and on my rs 170-35g. I also run a Tunze 9430dc on my main system.
Tunze have been my go to skimmers for the last 8 years now.
Set and forget. Just clean the cup. Cup and neck come off together.
Anti overflow and you don't need to turn it off when you feed.
 
Yes it works in a high flow area. I drop it in a 300 micron sock to keep po4 below .1.
would you recommend using that over GFO. it does seem to be cheaper
 
There are some who do not run them. I recall Julian Sprung's display does not use one.
Yes he doesn't like protein skimmers, but guess what he has decades of experience and knowledge, also looks at his tanks, filled to the brim with corals, soft corals, SPS whatever, even the big anemones are sucking up stuff. I would argue that there is a beginning time in an aquarium life cycle where it benefits from no skimmer or light skimming, then once bacteria is settled and you fill with fish and food the skimmer helps and then when it's filled you can probably shut it down.
I love his tank with little invasive anemones tho.
I went 3 years+ trying aquariums without skimmers, because I wanted to switch to dirtier water method instead old school, and now I am back to using a skimmer. I now want to feed more, once I have big macros a skimmer is probably not necessary and could hurt if feeding is not consistent.
 
I'll be going with an RO Regal 200 SSS. Great quality. Expensive. Definitely. But I don't want to buy another one down the road.
 
For in sump, this.



For hang on, this. This one is way better that the rectangle shaped hob octos. I have this one on my 20 gallon. The reef octopus brand cannot be beat as far as skimmers go in my opinion.


 
I'll be going with an RO Regal 200 SSS. Great quality. Expensive. Definitely. But I don't want to buy another one down the road.
Good move. I just ordered a ln Elite 200 SSS Based upon that same logic. It arrives tomorrow. Love getting new hardware! Buy once, cry once.
 
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In that same tank I'm running the simplicity 110 or whatever the little one is. It's really consistent and fits well in that sump. While maybe not top choice, if you found a deal I'd not hesitate
I run a big reef octo too. It's pretty dang good.
I love my simplicity 120! I’ve had it about a year and it’s been rock solid! I had the Reef Octopus Essence s-130 and the Simplicity is so much better! The controllable DC pump makes such a difference.
By the way I am running it on a 58 gallon fully stocked tank.
 
Good move. I just ordered a ln Elite 200 SSS Based upon that same logic. It arrives tomorrow. Love getting new hardware! Buy once, cry once.
Ya got that right brother. When I brought the proposal of getting back into saltwater, my wife's only three requirements were 1.) Buy the best equipment you can get your hands on, 2.) Do it all up front and 3.) Make sure what I create isn't a money pit (like the last time when I had to replace everything but the stand). LOL, when I came back with a 14K bill, she paused, thought about it, and restated requirement 3. Told her of the routine costs. And she OK'd it. I STILL can't believe she OK'd it. But she told me that I've worked hard all my life, worked OT x13 years of the 34 as an RPh, and I deserve it. How lucky am I!!!!
 
On my Reefer 250 I use Royal Exclusiv Bubble King Double Cone 130. Works well…
 
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