2quills
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Originally Posted by florida joe http:///t/388866/confused-about-skimmers/40#post_3433389
So the bottom line if I understand this right is to increase the bio load to feed the screen to decrees the high nitrates that cause the algae to grow in your tank. umm call me crazy but and this is just off the top of my head what if you addressed the initial reason for the algae growth in your tank which may have been high nutrients in the first place.
I believe the reason, at least for some, to employ the heavy feeding technique is to increase the amount of organic matter for corals to feed on. Yes, that stuff that skimmers pull out of the tank. Folks who are running scrubber only tanks that aren't doing water changes are reporting some really excellent growth in their corals while being able to manage the phosphate and trates with the scrubber. Even from the so called target feeders. If your fish are fat and happy, getting the nutrition that they need, there should be plenty of food floating around the tank for them to pick out of the rock work and therefor no need for algae to grow on the rocks to graze upon.
This is the tank that belongs to the photo of the algae growth that I posted earlier. I think he's been using a scrubber only, no water changes since last year sometime.
Originally Posted by florida joe http:///t/388866/confused-about-skimmers/40#post_3433389
So the bottom line if I understand this right is to increase the bio load to feed the screen to decrees the high nitrates that cause the algae to grow in your tank. umm call me crazy but and this is just off the top of my head what if you addressed the initial reason for the algae growth in your tank which may have been high nutrients in the first place.
I believe the reason, at least for some, to employ the heavy feeding technique is to increase the amount of organic matter for corals to feed on. Yes, that stuff that skimmers pull out of the tank. Folks who are running scrubber only tanks that aren't doing water changes are reporting some really excellent growth in their corals while being able to manage the phosphate and trates with the scrubber. Even from the so called target feeders. If your fish are fat and happy, getting the nutrition that they need, there should be plenty of food floating around the tank for them to pick out of the rock work and therefor no need for algae to grow on the rocks to graze upon.
This is the tank that belongs to the photo of the algae growth that I posted earlier. I think he's been using a scrubber only, no water changes since last year sometime.