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Originally Posted by StirCrazy
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Originally Posted by rcipema
Why not be brave, and join me in the skimmerless world. We are willing to take new residents.  8) 8)
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Bob how long have you been skimmerless? I mean on a biger tank that you can do a 50% water change with a icecream pail
likeit was said skimmerless is fine for nanos that benifit from frequent large water changes, but I have yet to see a large tank that has been totaly sucessfull skimmerless..
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This may be a long story. I have had a marine tank since the early eigties when I lived in Vancouver. U/G filters, air driven, bleached corals etc.
When I started up again in Calgary a few years ago, I setup the same way, and had nothing but problems.
I graduated to live rock, and things improved greatly. I then spent a lot of time on Aquarium Central where I learned about DSB's. I learned early on that the purpose of a DSB is to convert Nitrates to Nitrogen gas. In other words eliminate wastes. It was there that I learned it was possible to be totally skimmerless. So I got a DSB, and went skimmerless with excellent results. I also learned that water changes were really not necessary. I have gone the proponents of skimmerless one better. I now run a refugium with caulerpa.
I basically run my tank gadget free, and have had nothing but success, as can be verified by all who have seen my tanks.
I do NOT preach that my methods are best. If people want to spend money on gadgets, and it makes them happy, I say "go ahead, be happy", but leave me alone, and do not preach at me.
I always tell my visitors that you cannot argue with success.
