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11/22/2007, 12:10 AM | #1 |
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14 gal biocube and a protein skimmer
Oceanic now has a protein skimmer that fit in the tank. Is it worth getting one? I have 6 fish in mine and do a 5 gal water change every month and filter change. Would a protein skimmer help with the water conditon?
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11/22/2007, 12:12 AM | #2 |
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With 6 fish in a 14 gallon i would say YES. But let your readings help you. Do you know your reading? Ammonia , nitrate, phosphate?
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11/22/2007, 12:13 AM | #3 |
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6 fish in a 14 gal? I would think cutting your fish in half and just do your water changes would be better.
what kind of fish may I ask? |
11/22/2007, 12:27 AM | #4 |
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2 small pecula clowns, 2 small damsels, lawnmower blenny, 1 goby, 2 sandsifting stars, 1 feather duster, 6 lbs of live rock, 1 turbo snail and 6 hermit crabs. and the kitchen sink. HAHA
I know to much but its been going for about 6 months. I am running all r/o water with a pouch of purigen in front of filter. I just thought the skimmer would make it better for the health of the tank. NO I am not adding any more fish.. Iwill post a pix tomorrow |
11/22/2007, 12:42 AM | #5 |
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Whats your ammonia reading?
And i see no coral. Fish can live in alot worse conditions then any coral. |
11/22/2007, 01:42 PM | #6 |
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I just use a qick dip strip that list nitrates nitrites alkalinity and ph .
I guess the nitrates are the amonia. The strip tests good each week . Look at my gallery to see tank. |
11/22/2007, 02:23 PM | #7 |
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I wouldn't but the new Oceanic Skimmer... go with the sapphire nano skimmer. you have to make a slight modification to the tank but its worth it.
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11/22/2007, 04:23 PM | #8 |
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Has anyone tried the new skimmer. It was on for $70 and I thought it might be a good idea.
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11/22/2007, 04:30 PM | #9 |
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Here is just an Idea....
You should see if you can make a Fuge in that tank instead. On the aquapods you can cut off some vinyl behind one of the chambers and shine a light thru the glass to grow some cheato. Although a Skimmer is a good thing, in smaller tanks they can cause a problem, as they also remove some good essential nutrients and in a small tank, this can become a problem quickly. A fuge will greatly help reduce and eliminate Nitrates and phosphates, as well as prevent algea in the display tank, and if you do a weekly 10% ~ 20% water change, you should be fine without a skimmer. |
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11/22/2007, 10:06 PM | #11 |
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I use the middle chamber of my nano cube 12 as a fuge. I cut the vinyl and shine light through the back. No skimmer and my nitrates have always been zero. Cheato is a algae and as it grows it uses the nutrients in the water. When you cut it back you will be removing these nutrients. You lfs should carry it.
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