Do I need to run the skimmer with no fish?

jlabeaume

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Maybe a dumb question but I recently lost most of my fish to a still unknown cause. Anyways the 3 remaining fish are in a QT.

Do I really need to keep the skimmer going?

If everything goes to plan I will be setting up a new tank using all the old rock before I reuntoduce any fish.
 
Then yes, I would still run it. You may not have to run it as much though. You
Could probably cut it down to 12 hours a day if you really want. But you are still going to have to feed everything in the tank at some point. I guess you could run it every other day, you definitely won't be skimming as much as with fish but I would still run it
 
I agree without the fish load there will not be as much to pull out but I would still run it. I would probably run it on the dry side until the load picked back up.
 
Without fish to feed in the tank I imagine your still feeding your corals so yes run it. Unless of course you only have photosynthetic corals.
 
It might not be entirely necessary to keep running it, but it definitely won't hurt anything so I would keep running it if I were you.
 
Thanks guys. The only reason I wanted it off is I'm upgrading everything tank included. I got the same tank in the garage with better plumbing (bean animal instead of durso) and a new sump with a better skimmer (reef octopus instead of coral life). Just thought this would be a good time to start the new pluming and set up the under the stand. Making the tank switch easier.
 
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