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![]() Your Rio Nano would definitely Not fill that fast. It all depends on how much protein is available to skim, as well as on how efficient your skimmer is.
I have one of those and it is not very efficient the only reason I got it was that it mixes some air and keeps ORP somewhat higher. Having said that it also skims (was a bonus for me I did not expected it to skim at all). But my Nano tank has no fish at all so there is not much to skim. The cup is empty for a week before i get 1/2" in there. On the side note if you don’t like the noise coming from the air intake put a 35mm photo film canister on it (with holes) it will act like a muffler. |
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![]() What live stock do you have in the tank. If you are just setting up your tank, then you should not get any output from your skimmer. A skimmer uses small bubbles of air to attract excess protiens and concentrate them as they rise up to the top of the skimmer. You should aim for as dry a discharge as possible. You have to remember that this liquid is also your aquairium water. The instructions for your skimmer should also tell you how to adjust the skimmer to achieve the desired dryness of your skimmer output.
But for now, if you have no livestock, I would adjust your skimmer so you have no output at all! Hope this helps! Rene' |
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