600 gallon tank protein skimmer questions

bskerley

New Member
Picking up a 600 gallon tank this week. I was wondering if you can run multiple protein skimmers at one time. I ask because for the time being I am trying to save some money. I have a skimmer already that is not rated for this size tank but I figured If i could find 1 or 2 more I would be good. Eventually I will be upgrading, but for now I was wondering if this could work.
 

meowzer

Moderator
SURE....I did on my 225G before I had enough money to buy a good one
WELCOME to swf, and I sure hope you share this new tank with us
 

bskerley

New Member
Yeah I am very excited to get this thing going. I just wish i know which direction i wanted to go with it.
 

meowzer

Moderator
With a tank that size you have lots of options...just try to figure out what you want first so you get the right lighting and equipment the firts time around
I have spent a fortune replacing things..
 

1guydude

Well-Known Member
600 gallons!!!! did i read that right? lol
I personally would go with sharks or eels and some lionfish....o maybe a octopus tank! LOL sry i wanna predator tank if u cant notice....
Are squid out of the question in this hobby?
Do u know the dimensions of this tank kerley?
Welcome to the site man!
 

1guydude

Well-Known Member
damn bro ur gonna need some scuba gear lol
or at least snorkel gear! I hope we get some pictures in the future!!!! WE LOVE PICS!
 

nikesb

Active Member
to make the skimmers effective, all of them should be in different chambers recieving their own drain line.it will work if they are in the same area, but not wont be as efficient
 

acrylic51

Active Member
I agree multiple skimmers can be run on a system that size and buying a quality skimmer for something of that nature is rather expensive!!!!! I'm not sure I follow the same logic or thinking on running them on separate compartments though......To make the skimmers effective and efficient IMHO, they would never be cleaned on the same schedule, and therefore; when one is down from cleaning the others are pulling hard, and you always will have skimmers running full out.....
My questioning about running them in separate chambers stems from the skimmers will never process all the water entering the input section of a sump anyways, so how would it hurt putting them all in the same chamber?? Also spreading them out throughout a sump doesn't give a chance for possible bubbles to rise to the surface and pop. That's a lot of baffles in a sump and wasted space IMHO.
 

nikesb

Active Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by acrylic51 http:///forum/thread/385810/600-gallon-tank-protein-skimmer-questions#post_3385719
I agree multiple skimmers can be run on a system that size and buying a quality skimmer for something of that nature is rather expensive!!!!! I'm not sure I follow the same logic or thinking on running them on separate compartments though......To make the skimmers effective and efficient IMHO, they would never be cleaned on the same schedule, and therefore; when one is down from cleaning the others are pulling hard, and you always will have skimmers running full out.....
My questioning about running them in separate chambers stems from the skimmers will never process all the water entering the input section of a sump anyways, so how would it hurt putting them all in the same chamber?? Also spreading them out throughout a sump doesn't give a chance for possible bubbles to rise to the surface and pop. That's a lot of baffles in a sump and wasted space IMHO.
with a 600 gallon system, the sump should be long enough to have multiple sections LOL. as for having them in seperate chambers, thats because having a stronger one in the same chamber will make the other(s) less efficient. basically if it were in one section, some skimmers would intake the cleaner water of the previous skimmer therefor wouldnt have as much to skim. if i remember right, the study determined that each should have its own feed of water. so if serperate chambers was not an option, i would have multiple drains to direct to each skimmer.
 

acrylic51

Active Member
Quote:
Originally Posted by nikeSB http:///forum/thread/385810/600-gallon-tank-protein-skimmer-questions#post_3385753
with a 600 gallon system, the sump should be long enough to have multiple sections LOL. as for having them in seperate chambers, thats because having a stronger one in the same chamber will make the other(s) less efficient. basically if it were in one section, some skimmers would intake the cleaner water of the previous skimmer therefor wouldnt have as much to skim. if i remember right, the study determined that each should have its own feed of water. so if serperate chambers was not an option, i would have multiple drains to direct to each skimmer.
Agree!!!! What's the sump plan on the new tank?
 
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