<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8308902#post8308902 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Hampton
For those discussing small overflow boxes and them being just as efficient, they are simply not. To help illustrate the point, there are 8 oz fish-shaped containers that leak oil into swimming pools. This oil is intended to coat the surface of the pool and decrease the evaporation of water, thus decreasing heat loss from the surface. The layer is only a few molecules thick to block the water/air contact.
Now, tranlate this to a thin layer of oil/protein in your aquarium. It is literally only molecules thick at times. At any time, it is a completely imeasurable thickness. I hope it's never visible. Your goal is get as much of this into the skimmer as possible. The way that is accomplished is to dilute the mixture with as little fresh water as possible.
To accomplish this, you must skim the absolute thinnest layer of water from the surface of the tank and deliver only that water to the skimmer. For any given water flow rate, the layer skimmed is halved as the length skimmed is doubled.
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