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Old 05-01-2009, 07:06 PM
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No it won't. You have to use something like Joe's Juice or mix up some Kalk paste and use that directly on each one. They are a pain in the butt to get rid of. Some Peppermint shrimp will eat the smaller aiptasia, but won't touch the Majanos.

You don't NEED a skimmer, but I would highly recommend one for a novice reef keeper. It tends to buffer the mistakes you will make, by lowering the disolved wastes.
I agree, good posting. Joes Juice is kind of a waste of money. To save Alot of Cash just buy some Kalk powder and make a paste than get a syringe and coat the Majanos with it. I have injected them with it but in my case it seems to work better if you coat them. For the aptasia you can do the same. Some of the bigger aiptasia the peppermint shrimp don't touch but you should'nt see any new ones pop up.

You don't need a skimmer but it sure makes life a hell of alot easier. But seriously get a skimmer. Lots of people upgrade and there is usually alot of good used skimmers on this site for sale.
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Old 05-02-2009, 12:11 AM
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I agree with the skimmer comment. Get one. Based on your diagram you don't really have room for a skimmer in your sump layout (you could always get a hang on, or one that operates outside the sump $$!). If you did want a skimmer for your sump, most operate best at a specified fixed waterdepth, so you might want to get rid of the last couple of baffles and set on overflow before the return to the appropriate depth.

Also, as far as the turned down intake, I agree that the pump shouldn't be a vacuum but but I don't thing it will make a huge difference (alot of people put in a strainer to protect the pump which is even more restrictive to the intake). In any event, if the water depth is sufficient, you don't really need it. However, it can be useful to prevent air being sucked into the pump if the intake is not sufficiently below the water surface.

Just my 2 cents. Good luck with your project. Have fun.
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