Cwazy Clown
Koi
So I've been running my skimmer on and off for the past 9 months... I run the skimmer during the day and turn it off at night. The reason is because my tank is right beside my head when I sleep and aquac's arent very quiet.
My main concern is that with 12 hours off, the water temperature in the aquac I can only imagine will go down... probably into the mid 60 degree mark (about how cold my room gets at night)
Could this have an effect on my my phosphate/nitrate levels due to die-off happening overnight? I understand that it might just be a little, but its doing this every night, I've always had zero nitrates, but moderately high phosphates.
I actually changed my 'skimmer schedule' to 10am-1pm (on), 1-5pm (off), 5pm-12am (on) and the rest off. I added another gap in there due to my skimmer being a microbubble machine.
Any input is appreciated. If people start thinking this could be the problem behind my phosphate issues, I'll add a heater into the skimmer to maintain that water.
Thanks :hail:
Edit:
Before everyone starts asking me about my husbandry and feeding details which could point to my phos levels being so high, I feed less than 10 tiny pellets of fish food to my single clown a day, none of it goes to waste, I make sure each pellet is eaten before putting in more, whether it be the clown or my nass snails or this giant amphipod that lives in my rock. I do a 20% water change every week with IO salt and RODI water from either SWC/BR where I vacuum the hell out of the bottom (which is bare). And I run a small bag of phos remover.
I just added a small powerfilter to act as a fuge and will be stocking some chaeto very soon.
My main concern is that with 12 hours off, the water temperature in the aquac I can only imagine will go down... probably into the mid 60 degree mark (about how cold my room gets at night)
Could this have an effect on my my phosphate/nitrate levels due to die-off happening overnight? I understand that it might just be a little, but its doing this every night, I've always had zero nitrates, but moderately high phosphates.
I actually changed my 'skimmer schedule' to 10am-1pm (on), 1-5pm (off), 5pm-12am (on) and the rest off. I added another gap in there due to my skimmer being a microbubble machine.
Any input is appreciated. If people start thinking this could be the problem behind my phosphate issues, I'll add a heater into the skimmer to maintain that water.
Thanks :hail:
Edit:
Before everyone starts asking me about my husbandry and feeding details which could point to my phos levels being so high, I feed less than 10 tiny pellets of fish food to my single clown a day, none of it goes to waste, I make sure each pellet is eaten before putting in more, whether it be the clown or my nass snails or this giant amphipod that lives in my rock. I do a 20% water change every week with IO salt and RODI water from either SWC/BR where I vacuum the hell out of the bottom (which is bare). And I run a small bag of phos remover.
I just added a small powerfilter to act as a fuge and will be stocking some chaeto very soon.
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