Sponges on skimmer outflow

Inflames

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I've seen some skimmers with sponges on the outflow to help with micros but does this have the potential to increase nitrates as well?
 
They will be OK if you rinse them once a week and prevent detritus accumulation.
By the way as the sponge gradually plugs the skimmer settings may change.
 
The preskimmer box that goes with my AquaC Remora Pro contains a sponge. Its a real pain in the b*tt since it quickly gets covered in junk (bacteria, algae, and detritus) and prevents water from flowing through it. I pulled it out and don't use it anymore.
 
I've been using sponges in my external overflow boxes for over 10 years. Every week, I just pulled them out and rinse them before they ever get clogged. As long as you rinse them weekly, the detritus won't really have a chance to buildup or cause nitrate problems.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9644483#post9644483 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by J. Montgomery
The preskimmer box that goes with my AquaC Remora Pro contains a sponge. Its a real pain in the b*tt since it quickly gets covered in junk (bacteria, algae, and detritus) and prevents water from flowing through it. I pulled it out and don't use it anymore.
If your overflow gets direct light from the lamps that will create algae a lot faster, cover the overflow (I use black acrylic) and no algae will grow at all.
 
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