hahnmeister
In Memoriam
I dont think skimming is so much about removing the yellowing compounds as preventing them. Sure, ozone can clear your water, but regular air... I think its more about removing organic matter before it goes through the nitrogen cycle. The conversion to nitrate by bacteria is what produces phosphates and the yellowing compound. So by removing the source, you are removing the potential. At that, almost any protein or nutrient that one of these bacteria can convert is capable of yellowing the water. So in the end, the idea of testing skimmers based on how tinted the water is is rather sound, as long as you take away the capability of live rock to digest from the equasion.