I've been skimmer less for two years. My tank has gone through a bit of a roller coster in those two years, as time went on and I learned more about the hobby I made many changes, but never added a skimmer. The first year I never kept track of parameters except for ammonia and nitrates. I just kind of went by the looks of my corals. The last year or so I've started to pay more attention to my parameters and with the addition of an apex I was able to notice a lot of consistency in my temperature and ph. I don't find anything to be out of whack in my tank for the last year or so, but yet my corals just never grow. What is affecting the growth of my corals if everything seems great? My pH is 8 -8.2 my temp runs 79-82, Cal 520, Dkh 13 ... The only thing I can think of that can change in my system is adding a skimmer... Is it perhaps my water is too dirty for corals to grow?
Welcome to Reef Central, I noticed this is your first post on the site. Your question may be better served on the Reef Discussion Forum or New to the Hobby Forum. In either case, you may get conflicting advice and you will have to wade through that. There are mentors on New to the Hobby forum that can point you to differrent operting systems. Some corals like high nutrient systems and some don't. As a general rule, it is best to house corals with similar needs. There basic needs would include light, proper water parameters and food. Food for corals comes in many forms and gets complex quickly. "Everything seems great" does not show a detailed explanation for the conditions in your tank. A more detailed explanation of your tank system is required to analyze your need. Equipment does not necessarily solve problems. If you read any of the post on this thread you will find experienced reef keepers with diverse thoughts on reefkeeping. Look at some of the build threads and find a method that is compatible for your budget and time.
Patrick
