My first post I believe. Appreciate all the insights I've learned from everyone and amazed at the progress in the industry.
My Experience: Ten ish years of reefing but little success other than FOWLR. But I've completely "scrubbed" my system clean, automated dosing, and I'm going after low maintenance/automation. Goal: Colorful, fun easy corals. Large number of small fish.
System: 150 ish gallons with tons of natural rock. Sump in the basement. Hammerhead return pump. Apex (new) with ATO.
Question: Can you pump detritus directly into the protein skimmer?
Concept: Let detritus settle in sump tank. Periodically suck it up and inject into protein skimmer. Ideally get it to settle in a specific area.
How? I'm working on that. Have a few ideas but none I love yet. How to get detritus into one or two key areas to then suck up? What other issues am I missing? Looking for ideas.
Key: My sump is just one large 40ish gallon tank. No barriers creating sections. Floating chaeto. Some small rock rubble also, although I'm considering removing to help with cleanliness. No filter socks or similar methods.
I've considered a powerhead to stir the sump but then my return pump will suck detritus into my DT. If this were the plan I'd need an automated valve to valve off the return pump (hammer head), otherwise much water from the DT would flow to the sump in the basement. Or I could turn off the return pump, let the water flow down into the sump, turn on the stir, then wait an hour while the skimmer does it's work, then turn the return pump back on. Do it occasionally. Maybe that's possible. Not ideal in my mind for some reason, but convince me.
I've considered a roller mat but for some reason it seems like work. And cost. Although I can see how it would work well.
I've considered just dosing Microbacter 7 periodically into the bottom of the sump. Let detritus get eaten up. Does this make any sense?
The ultimate goal is 1) keep things suspended so it can be skimmed out and 2) automation.
Interested in any thoughts you might have on the topic.
My Experience: Ten ish years of reefing but little success other than FOWLR. But I've completely "scrubbed" my system clean, automated dosing, and I'm going after low maintenance/automation. Goal: Colorful, fun easy corals. Large number of small fish.
System: 150 ish gallons with tons of natural rock. Sump in the basement. Hammerhead return pump. Apex (new) with ATO.
Question: Can you pump detritus directly into the protein skimmer?
Concept: Let detritus settle in sump tank. Periodically suck it up and inject into protein skimmer. Ideally get it to settle in a specific area.
How? I'm working on that. Have a few ideas but none I love yet. How to get detritus into one or two key areas to then suck up? What other issues am I missing? Looking for ideas.
Key: My sump is just one large 40ish gallon tank. No barriers creating sections. Floating chaeto. Some small rock rubble also, although I'm considering removing to help with cleanliness. No filter socks or similar methods.
I've considered a powerhead to stir the sump but then my return pump will suck detritus into my DT. If this were the plan I'd need an automated valve to valve off the return pump (hammer head), otherwise much water from the DT would flow to the sump in the basement. Or I could turn off the return pump, let the water flow down into the sump, turn on the stir, then wait an hour while the skimmer does it's work, then turn the return pump back on. Do it occasionally. Maybe that's possible. Not ideal in my mind for some reason, but convince me.
I've considered a roller mat but for some reason it seems like work. And cost. Although I can see how it would work well.
I've considered just dosing Microbacter 7 periodically into the bottom of the sump. Let detritus get eaten up. Does this make any sense?
The ultimate goal is 1) keep things suspended so it can be skimmed out and 2) automation.
Interested in any thoughts you might have on the topic.