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MarkoD
09-07-2013, 04:56 AM
So I've got a 200 gallon system that's pretty lightly stocked with fish.

My skimmer is rated for 1000+ gallons

Right now I have my skimmer running constantly and it pulls out a lot of skimmate but I don't think it's constantly pulling because its so oversized


My question is: would it be just as good to just run the skimmer twice a day for a couple hours?

Airation shouldn't be an issue without the skimmer running

Spyd
09-07-2013, 10:31 AM
I would be leary about turning the skimmer off and on so often as it is very hard on the pump every time it starts up.

Aquattro
09-07-2013, 02:03 PM
What is the intention in not running it?

Proteus
09-07-2013, 02:20 PM
You could just run it at night but its still going to pull all the crap out.

If this is because of you pale sps just start feeding more. A lot of great sps reefs have really heavy feeding and even better filtration

MarkoD
09-07-2013, 03:31 PM
What is the intention in not running it?

Lower power consumption

It's the biggest single power draw on my tank

MarkoD
09-07-2013, 03:33 PM
You could just run it at night but its still going to pull all the crap out.

If this is because of you pale sps just start feeding more. A lot of great sps reefs have really heavy feeding and even better filtration

I've tried feeding more. Reefroids, coral frenzy, cyclopeez, and other frozen stuff.

It seems to have the best effect if I turn off the skimmer for an hour or so after feeding

Maverick00
09-07-2013, 07:24 PM
I use to have my skimmer off between 4pm and 1am while i was home, the sound alone drove me crazy. I eventually however got use to it and run it 24hrs. I still wonder if im over skimming and would benefit from only running it during the night.

Aquattro
09-07-2013, 07:38 PM
Lower power consumption

It's the biggest single power draw on my tank

But what are we talking about, cost wise? Probably insignificant in the overall cost of running a tank!

MarkoD
09-07-2013, 08:55 PM
Cost wise and sound wise. I'm using a barracuda pump to feed it.

I was just wondering if there's any benefit to running it constantly if its not constantly pulling skimmate

HaZRaTTy
09-07-2013, 09:00 PM
Why not sell it, and use the money for a smaller skimmer?

Reef Pilot
09-07-2013, 10:25 PM
Cost wise and sound wise. I'm using a barracuda pump to feed it.

Sounds like the "Hustler" beast skimmer...

MarkoD
09-07-2013, 11:19 PM
Sounds like the "Hustler" beast skimmer...

It is the beast skimmer. And I wouldn't sell it because it pulls so much. And I'm planning a bigger tank. And wanna keep it

Delphinus
09-08-2013, 12:13 AM
I would think that part-time skimming is better than no skimming. Things I would look at: how does it do on startup? Does it overflow or anything on the first surge? (Mine does, I have to turn the air valve on slowly..) When it's off, does it empty back into the sump and affect the level for ATO? Do you get skimmate gunk on the inside walls that might dry out if left off for a few hours?

What component is the power draw? Is it a separate feed pump? You could throttle it back, which would have the dual benefit of drawing less energy, plus increasing contact time.

MarkoD
09-08-2013, 12:23 AM
It's a becket skimmer. It's all one pump

There's no overflow. It's always consistent.

1eyedjyde
09-08-2013, 01:30 AM
you may have to look at how long it takes to start skimming, mine takes a bit of time before it pushes the bubble column into the collection cup, so if i were to run it for a couple hours and shut it off it wouldnt do much skimming.

tang daddy
09-08-2013, 10:13 AM
I don't see a problem with running it off and on. Although if it was me I would run it for 8 hrs a day and start it at 3am till 11am. That way if you feed heavy there will be some time for the food to get to the sps. Also sps mostly feed when the lights go out, so in this case atleast the sps will get some food before the skimmer starts.

I feed quite heavy twice a week and during this time offline my return pump for 5 hrs so that all the corals get a chance to eat. I have been doing this for a few months and every coral seems to Benifit from the broadcast feeding. It's the only way I can feed my corals without the fish stealing the food. The fish eat so much they don't want to stare at food anymore then some of the corals get target fed and the rest get the slurry of food.

Myka
09-08-2013, 02:45 PM
So I've got a 200 gallon system that's pretty lightly stocked with fish.

My skimmer is rated for 1000+ gallons

Right now I have my skimmer running constantly and it pulls out a lot of skimmate but I don't think it's constantly pulling because its so oversized


My question is: would it be just as good to just run the skimmer twice a day for a couple hours?

Airation shouldn't be an issue without the skimmer running

The skimmer is likely to pull out nearly as much gunk even if only turned on for a few hours. This would just cause fluctuation in oxygen/CO2/pH/DOC levels.

Is the tank well stocked with corals? If so, just feed the water column in the evenings with Oyster Feast, Reef Chili, frozen Cyclopeeze, etc a few times per week. The skimmer and clean up crew will have all the food taken cleaned up by morning when the lights hit the tank. Make sure to include a healthy serving of clean up crew and you're golden. You will get mad PE with this approach.