About every six days
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I clean out my collection cup quite often, but to clean the whole kit and caboodle, I only do that every couple months.Noticed my skimmer wasn’t collecting much lately so I took a peek…. Probably been 2 years since I cleaned the neck. I know, I know, it should be part of my regular maintenance, but I just hate doing it and my tank doesn’t seem to mind too much.
Anybody else a chronic skimmer neglector? What are the consequences of doing this (even if not immediately apparent by looking at the tank)?
I'm just using filter sock because my sump had 2 holes for them. I don't know if they are necessary. I would like to eliminate them too. The filter floss I just put in there because it seemed like it might be a good idea, at least until beneficial bacteria have taken over. I don't know, I'm still learning and just throwing stuff in there that I've read about. I have two air stones so I think it should be well oxygenated. I'm not familiar with CO2/pH relationship, or SPS. I just have soft coral for now. I have 4 frags for a couple months now, but they don't seem to be growing. So far the pH has been sticking around 8.2.They are pretty helpful for removing organics and keeping nitrate and phosphate in check. They also help with gas exchange, keeping water well oxygenated and helping with pH by removing CO2. For a new reefer I would always recommend one. That said, many have proved they are not absolutely a requirement. Probably won’t have much luck with SPS without one though.
Can I ask why you have socks and filter floss?