Anemone0524
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I've been conditioned to believe that getting a skimmer designed for a much larger system is a bad thing. It occurred to me i'm not exactly sure why.
I have a 150 gallon tank, 200 total gallons of water in the system. Currently run a MSX200, which "does just fine". It's not an overperforming beast, but it gets the job done.
I have an option of getting a deal on a Bubble Master 250, which according to its specs is rated for 500 gallons. What would happen if I ran it on my system?
Currently i have a light bioload as i'm just gearing back up to stocking it. Would it just not foam properly because of not enough protein to extract? What's the actual disadvantage for overdoing it on a skimmer? Because honestly, i'd love it if it was just extremely amazing at pulling out proteins. I'm shooting for an ULNS anyways.
Thanks
I have a 150 gallon tank, 200 total gallons of water in the system. Currently run a MSX200, which "does just fine". It's not an overperforming beast, but it gets the job done.
I have an option of getting a deal on a Bubble Master 250, which according to its specs is rated for 500 gallons. What would happen if I ran it on my system?
Currently i have a light bioload as i'm just gearing back up to stocking it. Would it just not foam properly because of not enough protein to extract? What's the actual disadvantage for overdoing it on a skimmer? Because honestly, i'd love it if it was just extremely amazing at pulling out proteins. I'm shooting for an ULNS anyways.
Thanks