crn005
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^I agree with the frustration of the trend of current skimmers. I go so far as to not necessarily agree with the claims that the plates reduce turbulence (or at least on a level that's significantly beneficial). So, how do we achieve that level of skin on the bubble and non-turbulent interaction time with such limitations of skimmer height? Is it possible?
Any chance we could get you to catalog a lot of different types/brands of skimmers? I'm sure if I started a kickstarter for it that people would all be willing to chip in a few bucks to get the ball rolling.
I have a calculator I have built using the findings from many of the brands of skimmers, I take one gallon of tank water dehydrate it and then remove the salts, and analysis and weigh the remainder. Then compare it with one gallon of skimate done the same way. calculate this against the time it takes to collect a full gallon of skimate and the amount of non-organics it is stripping out of the water column. I have a friend that is a engineer and owns a testing service and contracts for a large wast treatment facility. He does all my testing. I find most HOB are just about useless, lower than 2% Even some of the big RK2 are not that great, I was told recently that they now only recommend the smaller RK2 units for keeping crabs and fish at your local market and not reef tanks. These units start at about 5k and reach over 50k in pricing
Any chance we could get you to catalog a lot of different types/brands of skimmers? I'm sure if I started a kickstarter for it that people would all be willing to chip in a few bucks to get the ball rolling.