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Hey everyone, I am thinking about replacing the stock skimmer in my red Sea Max A E170 AIO, and turning the back chamber into a refugium with chaeto instead.
The included skimmer (MSK 900) is fine, but it makes it hard to vaccum/maintenance the back chamber of the tank as the skimmer needs to be completely removed and drained, etc. It seems to pull out a decent amount of gunk, but not a ton.
Anyone done something similar or have any comments regarding the effectiveness of a skimmer vs a refugium?
The included skimmer (MSK 900) is fine, but it makes it hard to vaccum/maintenance the back chamber of the tank as the skimmer needs to be completely removed and drained, etc. It seems to pull out a decent amount of gunk, but not a ton.
- I just had some inspiration to perhaps get rid of the skimmer altogether and just create a refugium instead in the back chamber as my primary source of nutrient removal.
- I would simply use a piece of coarse Aquamesh to create a divider to keep the chaeto where I want it, and use a Tunze underwater grow light to power it. I already have a bunch of ceramic media in the back.
- the main benefit I see from this would be getting equipment out of the rear chamber so that I can easily gravel vac back there. also less equipment to maintenance too is a plus.
- the tank is only 45 gallons and I do about a 10-15% weekly WC. The tank is also barebottom.
Anyone done something similar or have any comments regarding the effectiveness of a skimmer vs a refugium?
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