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I have successfully kept a 36 gallon bow front reef for a number of years
and have recently decided to venture into the serious nano reef space. Specs on my new reef tank are as follows: 7 Gallon AGA Bow Zoomed Powersweep 214 Whisper 10 Filter Ice Probe with Controller 10 pounds Nature's Ocean Live Sand 10 pounds Fiji LR CSL Retro Fit 32w PC 50w Heater Now I am debating about what to do in terms of skimming. I have a skimmer on my 36g and it works like a champ and skims well. I have it however because I only do 3% - 5% weekly H2O changes and an occasional 20% change. However, I am debating whether or not I even need a skimmer on my new 7g nano. With all the rock, equipment, and sand, there's only about 5.5 - 6 gallons of actual water in the tank. If I do a 1 gallon H2O change weekly, that's amounts to about 16% - 18% H2O change. IMO, I think that's large enough to warrant my not getting a skimmer. I've looked at the Sanders Piccolo, Skilter, or Coralife Super Skimmer I, but to be quite honest, I'm not convinced of their necessity, and they would definitely crowd an already crowded tank. I am therefore simply considering getting a 1" clam and having it do the dirty filtering work for me. Thoughts and opinions appreciated. Many thanks, Kyle |
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"logan" wrote: I have successfully kept a 36 gallon bow front reef for a number of years and have recently decided to venture into the serious nano reef space. Specs on my new reef tank are as follows: 7 Gallon AGA Bow Zoomed Powersweep 214 Whisper 10 Filter Ice Probe with Controller 10 pounds Nature's Ocean Live Sand 10 pounds Fiji LR CSL Retro Fit 32w PC 50w Heater Now I am debating about what to do in terms of skimming. I have a skimmer on my 36g and it works like a champ and skims well. I have it however because I only do 3% - 5% weekly H2O changes and an occasional 20% change. However, I am debating whether or not I even need a skimmer on my new 7g nano. With all the rock, equipment, and sand, there's only about 5.5 - 6 gallons of actual water in the tank. If I do a 1 gallon H2O change weekly, that's amounts to about 16% - 18% H2O change. IMO, I think that's large enough to warrant my not getting a skimmer. I've looked at the Sanders Piccolo, Skilter, or Coralife Super Skimmer I, but to be quite honest, I'm not convinced of their necessity, and they would definitely crowd an already crowded tank. I am therefore simply considering getting a 1" clam and having it do the dirty filtering work for me. Thoughts and opinions appreciated. Many thanks, Kyle I'd skip the skimmer on a tank that small and just go with LR/LS and 10-20% weekly water changes. Have you considered adding a small refugium to the sytem? If you still wanted a skimmer, that could be a place to put it. Also, some folks have had luck putting Piccolos in Aquaclear HOB's. You didn't specify what species of clam you want but with only 32 PC watts, I'd skip the clam IMO. Also, you may want to check this site out if you haven't already: http://www.nano-reef.com HTH, Scott |
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I have successfully kept a 36 gallon bow front reef for a number of years
and have recently decided to venture into the serious nano reef space. Specs on my new reef tank are as follows: 7 Gallon AGA Bow nice tank just tore mine down worked well, just moving on. Zoomed Powersweep 214 i dont like them, others might. Whisper 10 Filter pos yank it Ice Probe with Controller dont know you will really need it, but good if you do. I bult my own worked nice and sat in the output of a prizim 10 pounds Nature's Ocean Live Sand 10 pounds Fiji LR ok nothing bad there CSL Retro Fit 32w PC dont know CSL from anything but the 32wPC works nice 50w Heater depending on where you live 10w is more than enough, I am in SoCal and ran mine with a 10 cold was never an issue Now I am debating about what to do in terms of skimming. I have a skimmer on my 36g and it works like a champ and skims well. I have it however because I only do 3% - 5% weekly H2O changes and an occasional 20% change. However, I am debating whether or not I even need a skimmer on my new 7g nano. With all the rock, equipment, and sand, there's only about 5.5 - 6 gallons of actual water in the tank. If I do a 1 gallon H2O change weekly, that's amounts to about 16% - 18% H2O change. IMO, I think that's large enough to warrant my not getting a skimmer. I've looked at the Sanders Piccolo, Skilter, or Coralife Super Skimmer I, but to be quite honest, I'm not convinced of their necessity, and they would definitely crowd an already crowded tank. I am therefore simply considering getting a 1" clam and having it do the dirty filtering work for me. I ran mine with a prizim where you are and hopefully only were considering the whisper 10, id love to tell you that i did waterchanges routinely but really i rarely did them, a-n-n were generally 0, all i ever had to do was topoffs and the chiller kept the evap down a tad so id topoff every other day, unless it was HOT. the clam idea sounds good, and i had a maxima in mine for a while, didnt really decrease anything though except calcium a tad Thoughts and opinions appreciated. Many thanks, Kyle -- richard reynolds |
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