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Unread 09/21/2011, 07:37 AM   #1
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skimmer required for no fish tank?

im in the process of getting my sump design together and need to know if the skimmer is needed with out any fish? only coral and CUC.
the tank i plan on using is a 27 long inside measures 35.5x11x12 tall and hold 20.03 gallons.
baffles in the sump determand by the skimmer and cant decide where and how long/short i should put them in the sump. ive looked at all the pics and read everything i can find but it seems to be play by ear to me, I am in no way a math expert. any thoughts I would love to hear, everyone has been so helpful on all my other newbie questions, Thanks alot...



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Unread 09/21/2011, 07:39 AM   #2
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if you plan on feeding the corals (target or otherwise), I'd have a skimmer, especially on a small tank...


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Unread 09/21/2011, 07:45 AM   #3
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You don't need a skimmer *IF* you are going to be able to stick to a regiment of large and/or frequent water changes. A skimmer would be ideal though.


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if you plan on feeding the corals (target or otherwise), I'd have a skimmer, especially on a small tank...
i didnt explain it enough, the DT is a 55g and the 20g is the sump.


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Although a skimmer isn't required to have a reef tank design the sump so a skimmer can be added in the future. That way you don't lock yourself out of the option if/when your plans for the tank change.


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You don't have to have a skimmer. The question is how good do you want your water quality? Skimmer is always a great idea. Especially if you are going to have some higher end corals. If your growing star polpys who cares? If you are getting into acans or above. Skim it.


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Depends. SPS uses skimmer, other corals you don't need one.


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