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Phyto and Skimming: Advice Needed
Phyto and pods are still tracking to arrive today. I plan to autodose the phyto and the setup is ready. I’ll detail that later.
The immediate question is how skimming interacts with phyto addition. I understand some may get skimmed out and it is often recommended to stop skimming for a time when you add it. In the future I am planning to do something along those lines.
In my current situation, with no fish or large inverts, and not even the premium rock for 3 weeks, I’m thinking of turning off the skimmer entirely during that time. I’m a big fan of skimmers for aeration and organic export, and the Tunze is working well as I have described in earlier posts.
Drawback will be more accumulation of organics (mostly from the refugium algae) and yellowing of the water. Benefit will be that the phyto stays in the water until something consumes it, instead of skimming it out again.
Thoughts?
Phyto and pods are still tracking to arrive today. I plan to autodose the phyto and the setup is ready. I’ll detail that later.
The immediate question is how skimming interacts with phyto addition. I understand some may get skimmed out and it is often recommended to stop skimming for a time when you add it. In the future I am planning to do something along those lines.
In my current situation, with no fish or large inverts, and not even the premium rock for 3 weeks, I’m thinking of turning off the skimmer entirely during that time. I’m a big fan of skimmers for aeration and organic export, and the Tunze is working well as I have described in earlier posts.
Drawback will be more accumulation of organics (mostly from the refugium algae) and yellowing of the water. Benefit will be that the phyto stays in the water until something consumes it, instead of skimming it out again.
Thoughts?