Get a hob skimmer. Suck it up. You will hear water trickle or air being sucking into the air silencer maybe but a reef tank is far better or easier to take care.of with one imo...
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Good luck with your cube! I'm on the fence if I should downgrade the pump. Having enough inflow wasn't even considered previously. I thought 385/hr sounded juicy .If you have adjustments it should be ok, hard to really say. But I do understand what your trying to do with no wave pumps in display. I’m in the same boat setting up my new cube nano. I’d rather not have anything in the display.
there is always drilling a tiny hole in the aio wall to let water into the back chamber at a low level to keep the chamber with at least enough water for the pump and heater to remain submerged
Welcome back buddy! ReefGlass skimmer may be in the future. Have you ever used one?Get a hob skimmer. Suck it up. You will hear water trickle or air being sucking into the air silencer maybe but a reef tank is far better or easier to take care.of with one imo...
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You can try one of those skimmers that run with an air stone, pretty dang quite and amazingly work pretty well when a attached to a pump with high or controllable airflow... or ditch the skimmer and stick to a consistent feeding schedule and test your water weekly, that way you can determine how often you can do water changes before organics get to high. Water changes for the winI’m building a 12 gallon long aquarium in my bedroom. It’s just shy of 10 inches deep.
I’m looking for a quiet skimmer. The glass nano skimmers with drainage lines caught my eye, but another user mentioned it makes loud sucking/gurgling noises. My current/setup tank has a hob skimmer and it’s very annoying.
So I’m looking for a recommendation that isn’t huge budget, isn’t physically huge and isn’t hugely disturbing on the ears. Optimistic indeed.
Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
That’s a mame or air drive skimmer. I use one on my 14g AIO. It pulls some impressive crud out.You can try one of those skimmers that run with an air stone, pretty dang quite and amazingly work pretty well when a attached to a pump with high or controllable airflow... or ditch the skimmer and stick to a consistent feeding schedule and test your water weekly, that way you can determine how often you can do water changes before organics get to high. Water changes for the win
Good luck with your cube! I'm on the fence if I should downgrade the pump. Having enough inflow wasn't even considered previously. I thought 385/hr sounded juicy .
Can I run it at 9.9 in deep tank? The product height is 11.5" tall. Sounds about right but as I've said before, first time build.Hands down the best, pulls out more crap than my reef octopus does on my big tank and it’s very very quiet only like 3 feet from my head when I lay down in bed.
Eshopps Nano Skimmer
Eshopps Nano skimmer for 10-35 gallon aquariums The new Eshopps Nano skimmer has a compact footprint measuring 2.25" x 4.5" (11.5" tall).fragtasticreef.com
I have it on my IM 20 gallon Peninsula and IM 25 Lagoon, it fits perfectly in the AIO compartments and is the perfect size to clean with a toothbrush. I usually have to empty it every 2 weeks or so just because of the smell, which means it’s working. You can find them for great prices on eBay
My 20 gallon is 13” talk but I have to put the magnet way up on the tank. You have to make sure the collection cup on top is out of the water. I believe the only part that actually has to be submerged is the pump itself. This is a really good video on this skimmer.Can I run it at 9.9 in deep tank? The product height is 11.5" tall. Sounds about right but as I've said before, first time build.
OMG...I ended up buying the Desktop IM skimmer and that silencer is loud as hell...I have the NUVO 20gal... trying to find something that is SILENT right now...Add me to the “no skimmer” tally, of all the nano tanks I ran I tried one nano skimmer once (IM skimmer) and was never impressed by the performance.
Routine water changes are the key to nanos imo. Take that money you would’ve spent on a skimmer and maybe work on an auto water change system instead
OMG...I ended up buying the Desktop IM skimmer and that silencer is loud as hell...I have the NUVO 20gal... trying to find something that is SILENT right now...
You are the second person on here to mention the eshopps...I am going to look into it...Feel like i am going to just eat the bullet on this IM and take a L on it...only a week oldI bit the bullet and bought a eshopps nano skimmer. It's dead silent and I actually ordered a second one to hush my other tank that had a cheapy that was sucking and gurgling to no end. I now have two of them running, ear level in my bedroom, no noise issues. What a difference!