I have been out of the hobby for 10+ years and recently restarted. "Back in the day", ULNS tanks were it and everyone built the largest most powerful skimmer they could. Food was rarely introduced and was targeted at fish, not things further down the chain. Now that I'm researching what works best for my tank, I'm realizing that a healthy balanced nutrient level can be maintained. I would like for my tank to have a wider variety of life in it. I have a refugium, but can't seem to keep macros or pods thriving. Everything seems to slowly die off. Combined with my 0 readings for nitrate, nitrite, and phosphates, I think I'm still keeping nutrients too low.
My tank is a 54g corner tank. 150w of LED lighting. 3x Koralia 2250gph powerheads. AquaC Remora Pro skimmer with Rio 1700 pump. ~5 gal HOB CPR refugium. I auto dose kalk for makeup water. PH/Mag/Ca/Alk all in great shape and very stable. Apex controller keeps everything going. Tank is fairly stuffed with LR/base rock, but built in a PVC skeleton and has plenty of space for flow.
My question is this: Are there benefits to turning off a skimmer for regular periods of time? I run no mechanical filtration on the tank, the skimmer is really the only form of active filtration. I figure I am getting 350+ GPH through the skimmer, turning the tank volume over every 8-10 minutes. There is plenty of flow in the tank without the skimmer running, and I provide 2 "calm" periods every 24 hours to help let the corals eat. What are the thoughts on shutting the skimmer down for 30-60 minutes a few times a day (maybe during the "calm" periods)?
My tank is a 54g corner tank. 150w of LED lighting. 3x Koralia 2250gph powerheads. AquaC Remora Pro skimmer with Rio 1700 pump. ~5 gal HOB CPR refugium. I auto dose kalk for makeup water. PH/Mag/Ca/Alk all in great shape and very stable. Apex controller keeps everything going. Tank is fairly stuffed with LR/base rock, but built in a PVC skeleton and has plenty of space for flow.
My question is this: Are there benefits to turning off a skimmer for regular periods of time? I run no mechanical filtration on the tank, the skimmer is really the only form of active filtration. I figure I am getting 350+ GPH through the skimmer, turning the tank volume over every 8-10 minutes. There is plenty of flow in the tank without the skimmer running, and I provide 2 "calm" periods every 24 hours to help let the corals eat. What are the thoughts on shutting the skimmer down for 30-60 minutes a few times a day (maybe during the "calm" periods)?