SantaMonica
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I'll answer these questions, but keep in mind that nowhere in my original post does it mention "SPS". Growing SPS is not the purpose of this thread; reduing N and P and algae in the display is.
I haven't run low-nutrient comparison research, and I'm sure you have not either. It's up in the air how low in nutrients a properly set up turf system can get. I do know, however, that the pro-skimmer crowd has people who are paid by manufacturers (with either cash or free equipment) to promote, market, shill post, and argue in favor of skimmers. I know; it's what I do in my day job. To the casual aquarist, it looks like there is a lot of interest in skimmers, when if fact the interest is manufactured. Turf algae has no money to pay for such things.
I disagree. If you stand at the front door of an LFS (where the genral population of aquaria go; much more so than on these forums), and ask them if they currently have or want "SPS", 9 out of 10 will not even know what you mean. However, if you ask them "do you have problem algae growing in your tank that you'd like to remove?", 9 out of 10 will say yes. And yes, I'm doing this now at my LFS where I'm testing a bucket.
Blatently false, proven by many users.
Why then are there coil denitrators, gfo, polyfilters, ozone, vodka, zeo, UV, etc, if proper husbandry can do it all? Besides, this thread is for beginners who may not have learned good husbandry yet. Read from page 1 and you'll see.
I disagree. Turf has some of the strongest nutrient-pulling power (per unit size) of anything in the sea. And there is research I posted on RC that covers this, so I won't post it here.
I do. And I did before ever installing a screen.
Times have changed and the demand for even lower nutrient level have grown well past this type of filtration.
I haven't run low-nutrient comparison research, and I'm sure you have not either. It's up in the air how low in nutrients a properly set up turf system can get. I do know, however, that the pro-skimmer crowd has people who are paid by manufacturers (with either cash or free equipment) to promote, market, shill post, and argue in favor of skimmers. I know; it's what I do in my day job. To the casual aquarist, it looks like there is a lot of interest in skimmers, when if fact the interest is manufactured. Turf algae has no money to pay for such things.
Most folks now days think SPS when it comes to reefkeeping in general
I disagree. If you stand at the front door of an LFS (where the genral population of aquaria go; much more so than on these forums), and ask them if they currently have or want "SPS", 9 out of 10 will not even know what you mean. However, if you ask them "do you have problem algae growing in your tank that you'd like to remove?", 9 out of 10 will say yes. And yes, I'm doing this now at my LFS where I'm testing a bucket.
Will it support and sps system by itself. Thats a pretty simple no.
Blatently false, proven by many users.
if you can grow algae on the screen then you need to rethink overall husbandry.
Why then are there coil denitrators, gfo, polyfilters, ozone, vodka, zeo, UV, etc, if proper husbandry can do it all? Besides, this thread is for beginners who may not have learned good husbandry yet. Read from page 1 and you'll see.
Nutrient levels from from an sps perspective should be low enough that algae would never grow on the screen.
I disagree. Turf has some of the strongest nutrient-pulling power (per unit size) of anything in the sea. And there is research I posted on RC that covers this, so I won't post it here.
Take a look at all sides of the arguments.
I do. And I did before ever installing a screen.