Although I am new to RF, I'm not exactly new to the world of SW tanks. However, it is amazing how things have changed since my last tank 15+ years ago. Protein skimmers were still science fiction back then and bio-balls were the way to go! Anyway, I'm wondering what the pro's here think of the D&D Marine Typhoon Hang on Tank Skimmer. You can see it here:
http://store.seacorals.net/ddmatyhaonta.html
I have a 6-month old 30-gallon tank with 2-inches of crushed coral/shell substrate sitting on an air-powered undergravel filter (I know, I know... I'm getting rid of it ), an Emperor 400 (minus the bio-wheels), and 15+/- pounds of live rock. Lighting is one 96-watt 10K daylight and one 96-watt blue actinic. In it I have a pair of true percula clowns, a grey angel, a cleaner wrasse, a golden head sleeper goby, a mandarin goby, a Diadem Dottyback, lots of hermits, and no snails (they all died... possibly nitrates?).
I also have a 5-gallon low-flow refugium that is filled with a 4-5 inch DSB, 8 red mangrove seedlings, several different types of macroalgaes, 3 hermit crabs, a sea cucumber, and I'm about to order a fauna starter kit from Inland Aquatics. The 'fuge is only a month or so old.
SG is 1.022. My ammonia and nitrites are zero, pH is 8.2, nitrates are down to 15 from 80 (thanks to the wonderful advice I found here), and my calcium is 420. All test kits are Aquarium Pharmaceuticals.
That should just about cover it all...
All opinions and direction are greatly appreciated. I've already learned so much about lowering my nitrates and what to do to rid my tank of hair algae (switched to RO/DI and doing major water changes, removed bio-wheels, feeding only every other day). I trust that you will teach me many great things about skimmers as well!
Thank you all for your help, Linda
http://store.seacorals.net/ddmatyhaonta.html
I have a 6-month old 30-gallon tank with 2-inches of crushed coral/shell substrate sitting on an air-powered undergravel filter (I know, I know... I'm getting rid of it ), an Emperor 400 (minus the bio-wheels), and 15+/- pounds of live rock. Lighting is one 96-watt 10K daylight and one 96-watt blue actinic. In it I have a pair of true percula clowns, a grey angel, a cleaner wrasse, a golden head sleeper goby, a mandarin goby, a Diadem Dottyback, lots of hermits, and no snails (they all died... possibly nitrates?).
I also have a 5-gallon low-flow refugium that is filled with a 4-5 inch DSB, 8 red mangrove seedlings, several different types of macroalgaes, 3 hermit crabs, a sea cucumber, and I'm about to order a fauna starter kit from Inland Aquatics. The 'fuge is only a month or so old.
SG is 1.022. My ammonia and nitrites are zero, pH is 8.2, nitrates are down to 15 from 80 (thanks to the wonderful advice I found here), and my calcium is 420. All test kits are Aquarium Pharmaceuticals.
That should just about cover it all...
All opinions and direction are greatly appreciated. I've already learned so much about lowering my nitrates and what to do to rid my tank of hair algae (switched to RO/DI and doing major water changes, removed bio-wheels, feeding only every other day). I trust that you will teach me many great things about skimmers as well!
Thank you all for your help, Linda
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