2thdeekay
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Thanks hahnmeister. I'd like to see people try the experiment--someone who hasn't dosed ethanol, and has elevated nitrate or phosphate. I don't mean for people to harm their tanks, just test my theory.
I think there are two sides to the equation. Nutrient input on one side, and nutrient export on the other side. Skimming is simply a form of nutrient export, and both sides of the equation should be balanced. This is where the hobby is more an art than a science.
"Can you overskim?" IMHO is not the best question to ask. A better question may be "How do I balance my heavy skimming?" or "How do I balance my high bio-load, or high nutrient import?"
Nice thing about this hobby is that there is more than one way to find that balance!
I think there are two sides to the equation. Nutrient input on one side, and nutrient export on the other side. Skimming is simply a form of nutrient export, and both sides of the equation should be balanced. This is where the hobby is more an art than a science.
"Can you overskim?" IMHO is not the best question to ask. A better question may be "How do I balance my heavy skimming?" or "How do I balance my high bio-load, or high nutrient import?"
Nice thing about this hobby is that there is more than one way to find that balance!