Connorer
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I thought i'd share my experience with a protein skimmer just in case it helps anyone, i have fish only with live rock setup.
I posted a couple of weeks ago about wether or not it was necessary to have a protein skimmer, and got some mixed replies, i already had one but it's ridiculously noisy, so I looked into getting rid of it. To trial it out, I just turned it off for about 2-4 days, and when i came to do my weekly chemical test, my ammonia had gone from 0 to between 0.5-1, i've turned it back on and less than 24 hours later it's gone back down to almost 0. So my advice is that it is 100% necessary for everyone, corals or no corals. They do amazing work! (now i'm on the hunt for a silent one haha)
I posted a couple of weeks ago about wether or not it was necessary to have a protein skimmer, and got some mixed replies, i already had one but it's ridiculously noisy, so I looked into getting rid of it. To trial it out, I just turned it off for about 2-4 days, and when i came to do my weekly chemical test, my ammonia had gone from 0 to between 0.5-1, i've turned it back on and less than 24 hours later it's gone back down to almost 0. So my advice is that it is 100% necessary for everyone, corals or no corals. They do amazing work! (now i'm on the hunt for a silent one haha)