Should I be skimming a little less wet? This is in 4 days.
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That is entirely up to you. It is known that skimming wet will remove slightly more organics. Skimming dark looks better

Which model is that skimmer?
Should I be skimming a little less wet? This is in 4 days.
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rounder45, my tank was a 180g mixed reef. I have downsized to a 120g. As for my preference IMO, I wouldn't go any smaller than Jeff's 30". I'm not sure how much contact time you would get with the 24" (mind you I never ran the 24") but it would also depend on what pump you ran. I experimented with pumps on mine and found the Panworld 40PX worked better on the 36", 48" and 60" than the Panworld 40PXX (same as the Blueline 40HDX he recommends). The one thing I like about his skimmers is there is no proprietary pump. You can use a wide range of pumps on these as long as you meet the minimal flow range, external, internal, DC.
That is entirely up to you. It is known that skimming wet will remove slightly more organics. Skimming dark looks better
Which model is that skimmer?
Ultimately, if it was required of you to have your skimmer under the tank in a mfg. stand, you would opt for a pinwheel skimmer? It is interesting that the bubbles king and life reef both produced the darkest skim. Can't help but wonder why. What specific characteristic is happening in these skimmers to cause the similar outcome. Something suggest it may be linked to the bubble column velocity but I'm not sure.
I don't think that is the case at all. Take a look at pictures in the multitude of skimmer threads and there are many many skimmers that produce dark skimmate. Dark skimmate anyway is more of a function of how dry or wet you skim. Btw, take a look at the picture a few posts up. This is really wet skimming.
+1I don't think that is the case at all. Take a look at pictures in the multitude of skimmer threads and there are many many skimmers that produce dark skimmate. Dark skimmate anyway is more of a function of how dry or wet you skim. Btw, take a look at the picture a few posts up. This is really wet skimming.
I have used Bk's, ATB's RO's, MRC's, ETSS and the list goes on. For my setup, the lifereef has produced the best results of all. The air draw can be from 14scfh to 22scfh depending on the pump you use.
The only skimmer that came close to producing the dark skim as the lifereef was the BK Mini 200.
I don't think that is the case at all. Take a look at pictures in the multitude of skimmer threads and there are many many skimmers that produce dark skimmate. Dark skimmate anyway is more of a function of how dry or wet you skim. Btw, take a look at the picture a few posts up. This is really wet skimming.
:deadhorse:I believe bayoupr is comparing skimmers run on the same tank. Unfortunately no pinwheel skimmers with 400-600lph air draw were run to give me a good air draw vs air draw same size comparison though.
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is this wet or dry skimming? bubbles combining about 1.5" from top of neck.
is this wet or dry skimming? bubbles combining about 1.5" from top of neck.
There has to be a balance somewhere. That is definitely darker than the other picture I was referring to. Also the color of the crud lining the neck is somewhat dark.
For me if the bubbles are 1.5" from the top of the neck, that would constitute wet skimming.
So coffee black skimmate is not necessarily a function of wet or dry, skimmer size to organics, or specific organics in the tank... Don't know about you but I'm curious to what is the real reason.
Well one of the aspects of his sales pitch is you dont have to constantly tinker with it. This is my first saltwater tank. Never even seen skimmer before. And this thing worked from day one. Never have to screw around with it. It just works. And being new to this jeff went out of his way to answer any questions i had. Sent him an email one day the phone was ringing 5 min later. Hey this is jeff. You dont get that service anywhere today. I got a sump, stand alone fuge, skimmer, pump, return pump, all plumbing, biopellet reactor, 3 media canisters. All custom fit to my stand. Delivered to my door step. Not for much more than if i bought everything seperate.With an excessive amount of foam peanuts. An with an assurance that he would be there for me at anytime to answer any of my questions. And he delivered. What else could you ask for?![]()
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I have been a Lifereef user since Jan 2014 and all I can say is WOW. This skimmer (VS3-30) is so dependable it puts the others I have used to shame. The initial breakin took about 24 hours for me and after that it has required only 2-3 adjustment to dial in the skimmate consistency I was looking for.