So I've been reading as much as a i can about saltwater set-ups and also part of another site Nano-reef.com Now from what i've read on their site with smaller tanks (nano-reefs) its not recommended to use a skimmer with the smaller tanks because it takes away from the live rock in the tank. I know its a MUST with larger systems but they have said that enough live rock using a aquaclear filter with carbon media and water changes is enough for the smaller systems and that a skimmer would basically be a waist.
I will be setting up the tank this coming week so I just want your advice on getting a skimmer or not, I only want to do whats best for the tank and the fish. ALSO this will NOT be a puffer tank, just a couple small reef fish.
I wanted to ask you guys because i know many of you run saltwater tanks and wanted your imput because I know there are MANY knowledgeable people here.
29Gal nano reef question
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Re: 29Gal nano reef question
That's the most ridiculous thing I ever heard! I had a Backpac on my 15g. Skimmers are NEVER a waste. Not 100% necessary though.
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Re: 29Gal nano reef question
Skimmer is nice to keep in between the water changes. Get one if you have extra spending cash after buying the essentials.
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Re: 29Gal nano reef question
Guess my comment didn't post but I am going to be taking my time with this tank and rushing NOTHING. Thank you PP for the input and I think i'll run the setup with the aquaclear filter with carbon media and filter floss, live rock and let it be up and running for a month with the live rock and check water paramaters often then add 1 fish and see how it holds up from there, if needs be I will add a skimmer. Just from what i was reading on that web-site people have been keeping their nano reefs for years without a skimmer. And as PP commented its not 100% necessary.
Re: 29Gal nano reef question
UGH, let me say I hate the cost of starting up a marine tank for the 1st time. Good lord its expensive!
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Re: 29Gal nano reef question
LOL, I know the feeling. Im in the process setting up a 75 gal saltwater tank. Not my 1st but it's been some years since I had one. Im going to be using my old Duel Bacpak, just need one more pump and replace my 2 collection cup o-rings. It was an awesome twin skimmer in the past. A single one will do really good for your tank. You could get you tank up and going and buy the skimmer later on. Buying little by little is how I been doing this for years. I did a 20 gal nano reef years ago.
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Re: 29Gal nano reef question
FADE2BLACK_1973 wrote:LOL, I know the feeling. Im in the process setting up a 75 gal saltwater tank. Not my 1st but it's been some years since I had one. Im going to be using my old Duel Bacpak, just need one more pump and replace my 2 collection cup o-rings. It was an awesome twin skimmer in the past. A single one will do really good for your tank. You could get you tank up and going and buy the skimmer later on. Buying little by little is how I been doing this for years. I did a 20 gal nano reef years ago.
Agreed on buying piece by piece with it, gives me something to look forward to each payday basically. And for the start i'm going to use the live rock with an aquaclear with carbon (and filter floss) and water changes. I spoke with my uncle who has been doing a 20 & 10 gal nano tank for over 10 years and thats all he has ever used and has been fine using that without any problems. He just told me feeding correctly is "Key". Hopefully by end of summer the tank will be up and running!
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Re: 29Gal nano reef question
Well after 10 years and no problems, I would say he was doing it right. Protein skimmers just helps makes things alittle easier, imo.
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Re: 29Gal nano reef question
FADE2BLACK_1973 wrote:Well after 10 years and no problems, I would say he was doing it right. Protein skimmers just helps makes things alittle easier, imo.
I won't disagree with you on that. I think to help my wallet out a little i'll go w/o a skimmer and I will eventually add one, and a bakpac skimmer for sure from all the good reviews i've seen from you guys on them. I'll consider it a work in progress, slowly add all the "bells and whistles" over time.