sandollar:
You are trying to compare two totally different things so don't be rediculous here
The logic is the same: If everyone is doing it, it must be better.
They were pretty much replaced
As for turf not being currently popular, think about this: What if someone patented bubbles going through a vertical tube of water. Then he decided to sue anyone who tried to sell any such device, and, he decided to not make and sell them himself. You would not have your current skimmer today. What then would you use to skim? Would you build one? How many people actually have DIY skimmers, much less good ones? What would a newbie do, who's putting together their first or second tank? This is exactly what happened to turf. Now, if this did happen to skimmers, someone eventually would come along and say, "Why do you have to pump air through a water column? Why can't you just..." And boom, you'd have some other version that makes an air-water interface occur, but does not violate the patent by using a pump to push air through a water column. Luckily, however, nobody has a patent on the pumping of air through a water column, like they did with an Algal Turf Scrubber (ATS) (tm):
Algal Turf Scrubber, United States Patent 4333263:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4333263.html
harvesting algae in a refugium for nutrient export is similar to an algae scrubber in that it uses algae to perform the same function.
Turf is different from a fuge in so many ways:
o Reduces N and P to much lower levels than fuge/macro can.
o Is very quick to respond to excess nitrate and phosphate spikes (the turf "screen" always
stays the same size after it is trimmed); much quicker than refugiums/macros which have
smaller surface areas after they are trimmed.
o Traps no waste/food like a refugium or DSB does; waste/food flows right past the screen.
o Does not release strands into display, like chaeto.
o Does not go sexual, like caulerpa can.
o Is 1/2 or 1/3 the size.
o Weighs nothing.
o Cools the water.
o Much easier to clean/harvest.
o Can be hung above tank so pods drain into tank.
o Is free.
o Is portable.
o Can run two, for backup.
o Will oxygenate the tank if main return pump goes out, if the scrubber drains into the display.
Pretty hard to beat a skimmer and a fuge for simplicity and completeness.
Completeness? How does a skimmer removing plankton make it complete? How does requiring a fuge on top of a skimmer, in order to remove inorganic N and P, make it simple? How does spending $300 + $300 for both (average, compared to free) make it complete?. Skimmers have a great purpose on FO or FOWLR, but with corals they work against you, making you then buy the other items to make it complete: GFO, etc. And what about space under, behind, the tank? Algae screen do not supply many amphipods as far as I can tell, but the copepods come in swarms.
I'd like it if this thread would stay on track without resorting to folks getting upset
You should take a look at the RC thread for an example of this. Personal attacks ("you're a snot nose kid") not just on me, but on family members. And RC allows this. I could yet back, but why. The idea is to move forward.
There is no way your depleting P enough to stop growth
I sent my water to a reader who tested with the Hanna and got 0.0. I'll send it to you if you like, or to anybody.
Your leaving out bacterial bloom that quickly dumps the N down to nearly nothing
Maybe, but why when I was without the screen, and I added more food, things got worse?