Recommendations please!

illinifish

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Hello everyone- I'm looking to improve on my 10g reef tank.
I'm looking to add a protein skimmer and also purchase an RO/DI unit.
If possible, I would like any equipment I buy to work on the tank I plan on upgrading to, a 24g nano cube.
If anyone has some recommendations on what to buy or what NOT to buy, I'd really appreciate it!
 
I'm looking to add a protein skimmer

Why do you want one in a nano? WC will be cheaper and easier and you wont have the obnoxious pipes/power head in your tank. good luck
 
I've been having a hard time maintaining water quality despite regular water changes, and I'd been told that adding a protein skimmer would help.
Part of it is that I haven't had a clean up crew and difficulty getting all the uneaten food out but I'm currently in the process of adding some snails and hermits....maybe I don't need the skimmer after all?

Here's the one that a friend recommended: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produ...rtial&Ntk=All&N=2004&Ntt=protein skimmer&Np=1
 
I would agree with the guy handing all of us a beer. That skimmer has a horrid reputation as well. Water changes are your best friend in a tank that small. Limit the bio-load and nutrients you add to the tank and it will be ok. How long has this tank been set up? It may take 6 months or more to reach a stasis where the tank is able to process the nutrients added.
 
I really havent read anything positive about that skimmer on a long term basis. I would buy something better or change the water more often, using good clean RO/DI water?
 
Ok good deal- I will forget about the skimmer.

I am wanting to get a RO unit (if reasonably affordable) to be able to do more water changes. I imagine it will pay for itself, and it's getting to be a pain to get the RO/DI water from my LFS here in Champaign.

Any suggestions?
 
Suggestion one...test the tds of the water you are buying. I am sure you will find it is R/O only and no D/I phase was ever done. The D/I is the expensive part of clean water and LFS's aren't known for running D/I on the water they sell. It cuts into profits and most people don't need zero tds water unless they are running a reef. Fish Only does not need zero tds. It would be great if they did.
 
I bought a Compact Reefkeeper from Air Water and Ice. UPS damaged it and they responded very quickly with replacement parts. Great to work with.
 
sirreal63-
thanks for this info- I'm not really sure how to go about doing the TDS testing but I will start researching it. I have a reef so I guess I need RO and DI....my tank is pretty basic but I want it to thrive. It has only been up about 5 months or so.

I don't entirely trust my LFS and that has prompted my desire to get my own unit.

If you have any pointers let me know. Do I need to test TDS even if I get my own unit? I'm very new to all this- still researching how a RO/DI unit actually works :-)
 
There are portable tds (total dissolved solids) meters and most better quality ro/di units will have them built in. Your LFS may use DI but most do not or do not change the DI when exhausted.

I would test the tds mainly if you will be keeping sps, if you will stay with softies it isn't as important as they thrive in less than super clean water.
 
OK thanks sirreal! I will investigate with the LFS, and get the TDS info.

I'm pretty much sticking with a 24 gallon tank as a max volume, and my corals are mushrooms, zoas, rics and button polyps. I'm pretty happy with them, so maybe I could get away with just an RO unit?

If I do decide to buy an RO unit, can I add on a DI part later if I need it?

Again, I really appreciate all your help!
 
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