WDLV
Skunk Hybrid Freak
I've decided to go skimmerless.
Why? Because for the last 9 months that my tank's been set up the skimmer that was on it has been severely undersized, and has only occasionally been properly maintained or adjusted and so, has never really pulled much out. What it did pull out seemed to make it back in when the collection cup would accidently overflow with SW anyway.
I have a bare bottom system and have no plans to put in a DSB or a refugium. I have an LTA in a bucket partially filled with sand sitting in my sump. With the amount of detritus this small amount of sand has collected it has reaffirmed my decision to keep sand out of this system. I don't suspect I will see any major changes in the system.
My plan is this:
Having already removed the skimmer from service I will continue to vacuum the sump out along with a 100 gallon water change once or twice a month (roughly 30%.) I will not be using a refugium. I had a ball of chaeto in there for probably 7-8 months and the only thing that ever seemed to grow on it were the bristleworms. So, it got pulled along with the skimmer.
I will be using water changes and carbon as my sole method of tank mainenance. I will be hooking up another return pump to help make up for the loss in oxygenation from removing the skimmer.
My hope and beleif is that the suspended detritus in the main display will be eaten by the corals and what makes it into the sump will remain relatively undisturbed until it is vacuumed out.
I realize that this is against conventional wisdom. Mostly in that I have no sand bed or macro algae to process or absorb nutrients.
I've been reefing for nearly a decade and I know the risks involved. I am posting because I hope that I can get input on how to make this work more efficiently.
Thanks and happy reefing.
Why? Because for the last 9 months that my tank's been set up the skimmer that was on it has been severely undersized, and has only occasionally been properly maintained or adjusted and so, has never really pulled much out. What it did pull out seemed to make it back in when the collection cup would accidently overflow with SW anyway.
I have a bare bottom system and have no plans to put in a DSB or a refugium. I have an LTA in a bucket partially filled with sand sitting in my sump. With the amount of detritus this small amount of sand has collected it has reaffirmed my decision to keep sand out of this system. I don't suspect I will see any major changes in the system.
My plan is this:
Having already removed the skimmer from service I will continue to vacuum the sump out along with a 100 gallon water change once or twice a month (roughly 30%.) I will not be using a refugium. I had a ball of chaeto in there for probably 7-8 months and the only thing that ever seemed to grow on it were the bristleworms. So, it got pulled along with the skimmer.
I will be using water changes and carbon as my sole method of tank mainenance. I will be hooking up another return pump to help make up for the loss in oxygenation from removing the skimmer.
My hope and beleif is that the suspended detritus in the main display will be eaten by the corals and what makes it into the sump will remain relatively undisturbed until it is vacuumed out.
I realize that this is against conventional wisdom. Mostly in that I have no sand bed or macro algae to process or absorb nutrients.
I've been reefing for nearly a decade and I know the risks involved. I am posting because I hope that I can get input on how to make this work more efficiently.
Thanks and happy reefing.