d2mini
Premium Member
I was just thinking. Uh-oh :worried: 
If you had both a skimmer and an algae turf scrubber, could one indicate the performance of the other?
In other words, lets say your ATS was producing, but maybe not all that much. And your skimmer was pretty consistent. Would this be an indication that your skimmer was sized correctly for your tank?
Now let's say you were harvesting from your ATS every few days, and your skimmer was still churning out lots of skim on a very consistent basis. Would this be an indication you could maybe use a more powerful skimmer?
On systems with just a skimmer, if you saw your skimmer being very consistent with almost no down time, you may think to yourself that an upgrade may be needed. But then you do that, and now your are getting very inconsistent skimming. What if you added an ATS instead? Maybe that would be enough to take up any nutrient overage that your current skimmer may be missing, without worry of ending up with a skimmer that is oversized.
I tried an ATS once and it just didn't work out. My skimmer was skimming well and there just didn't seem to be enough nutrients for the ATS to produce much of anything. So by the same token, I guess you could say the ATS told me my skimmer was performing well and was appropriately sized. Yes?
What are your thoughts on using an ATS to gauge skimmer performance?
If you had both a skimmer and an algae turf scrubber, could one indicate the performance of the other?
In other words, lets say your ATS was producing, but maybe not all that much. And your skimmer was pretty consistent. Would this be an indication that your skimmer was sized correctly for your tank?
Now let's say you were harvesting from your ATS every few days, and your skimmer was still churning out lots of skim on a very consistent basis. Would this be an indication you could maybe use a more powerful skimmer?
On systems with just a skimmer, if you saw your skimmer being very consistent with almost no down time, you may think to yourself that an upgrade may be needed. But then you do that, and now your are getting very inconsistent skimming. What if you added an ATS instead? Maybe that would be enough to take up any nutrient overage that your current skimmer may be missing, without worry of ending up with a skimmer that is oversized.
I tried an ATS once and it just didn't work out. My skimmer was skimming well and there just didn't seem to be enough nutrients for the ATS to produce much of anything. So by the same token, I guess you could say the ATS told me my skimmer was performing well and was appropriately sized. Yes?
What are your thoughts on using an ATS to gauge skimmer performance?