flipsideleo
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It's a Reef Octopus DDNW-150 Recirculating skimmer. They are pretty decent protein skimmers.
An algae scrubber won't remove organic carbon the 3 rd nutrient ;it produces it.
Lol! Here we go again.
Where are you going?
Turf algae and macro algae do what they do( use inorganic phosphate and nitrogen and produce organics via photosynthesis) and skimmers do something else( remove organics, some metals, etc. and provide aeration). Simple really.![]()
Where are you going?
Turf algae and macro algae do what they do( use inorganic phosphate and nitrogen and produce organics via photosynthesis) and skimmers do something else( remove organics, some metals, etc. and provide aeration). Simple really.![]()
chuck the sump, screw the skimmer..keep up your water changes, you'll be a winner!
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They produce "living" organics... Which are harvested weekly.... Simple really![]()
No, organics are not living things. They are bound carbon atoms to hydrogen and sometimes nitrogen too. Typically, they include things like polymers( starches) monomers( sugars) ,ethanol and acetic acid organized into simple and very complex compunds. There are tens of thousands if not millions of them in a reef tank. They all contain energy used by living things caprtured in the molecular bonds( think calories) Some are useful to living things and some are harmful. Some discolor the water. Some breakdown readily by bacterial activity and some are refractory, resitive to bacterial activity.
Algae like other pohotosynthetic organisms will make them from CO2 ,water and light. It will use them for energy and take up nitrogen and phosphate as well as some small amount of needed trace and minor elements it needs. All of that can be harvested.
However, algae is a living thing and interacts with it's environment. It not only pulls things out of the water ; it puts things into it including: spores,exudate. allelopathic compounds , oxygen, excess CO2, unused trace elements and so on.
The net effect of macro or turf algae is an addition to the organics in the tank not a substraction.,even with dilligent harvesting. There are plenty of other organics that contribute to the to total particulate and dissolved organic level in a tank including foods and all the other photsynthetic organisms. The net effect of a skimmmer and/or gac is a substraction.
Managing organic levels is diificult because we can't meaure them with hobby grade equipment . Even if we could we would not have a clue as the what type of organics we were measuring. Some corals seem to like a heavier load( see post 22) and even then it depends on what those organics are. Alleopathic toxins would not be welcome for example. Others do not. If I put and sps into my well lit, skimmerless low NO3 and PO4 tank where discoma, rhaodactis, xenia, briarium, gorgonia,certain palythoa and leathers thrive, it will die.
Agae scrubbers and macro algae regugia do take up inorganic nitrogen and phospahte and are helpful, if run well in reducing those inroganic nutrients but they do not help the organics level, they add to it .