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Thread: new skimmer... a LITTLE overkill...

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    Ping-i would, but i graduate in 2008, so its pointless to get a bigger tank, when im gonna have to ditch it in a few years... not to mention the cost :P

    Alteredego-i'll rent it out to ya :P

    Carl- Thats a good idea, do you know of any pump that could take that abuse? how long do you think a mag 12 would last on a timer like that...


    Ace- well i guess this gives me a reason to have my dad modify my stand, and make it taller, so i can accomodate a taller sump that your gonna make me :P and maybe eveen make it talll enouugh to put this beast under it :P

    i'd only need a few inches of space above the skimmer right... ive never had a skimmeer, so i guess im jumping in DEEP on that aspect... i stilll gotta figure what goes where...

    thanks for all your help!!

    this will actually make things really nice to upgrade in the future,when i move out. ill just have to get a bigger tank, because my stand is biger than my tank, my skimmers plenty big enough :P all i'd need to upgrade would be the return pump, and the lights.

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    ok so now, when i do run the skimmer for a couple times a day, the water will go back into the sump when the skimmer shuts off, i was thinkng about doing an auto top off, but that may not be possible now, with changing water levels... i did have an idea, to run the top off system on the same timer as the skimmer, so when the skimmer shuts off, the top off system turns on, and vice versa... but is this just asking for trouble?

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    Flobex I'd be leery of that idea. Timers are notorious for not being correct. Mine need adjustments about once a month as one speeds up almost an hour each month. You'd need 2 timers since your top off would click on instantaneous as it could take awhile for the skimmer and sump to settle.

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    maybe a digital timer... would that be more reliable? i could get the coralife digi thermometer, and hook them up, so the top off comes on like 10-15 min after the skimmer shuts off... i could do that with the single timer right? that way if the time chages, it'll be on the same timer...

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    get yourself a nice timer dont go cheap. test it out on a weekend when you know you will be there all weekend to watch it all an see how it all works.
    Carl

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    i think you could just run the skimmer continuously as long as you have it adjusted to skim really dry. that way it wouldnt take as much water out of your system as you skim.
    Ace
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    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...;N=2004+113351

    the single digital timer... i can control them both... is that a good relliable timer? what kind would you reccomend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobogato
    i think you could just run the skimmer continuously as long as you have it adjusted to skim really dry. that way it wouldnt take as much water out of your system as you skim.
    i'll have to try it out, when i get it all setup, and see how that works, and to see if it doesnt pull out to much water... but first i need to learn how to calibrate it... :P

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    well.... just got my 58 out of storage, and i decided, im gettting all this overkill equipmet, i might as well use this tank, plus it wont cost much more.... so im gonna go with the 58...

    it will be a FOWLR, and for fish, i have been looking around live aquaria, and i came upo with this...

    1 yellowstripe maroon clown
    1 yellow tang
    1 flame hawkfish
    1 auriga Buterfly fish

    will these be compatible? on the compatibility chart at live aquaria, it says so, but i am a little nervous, about the YS maroon being too aggressive for the butterfly... also, can i keep the maroon happy without an anemone?

    lastly, is this a good number of fish? could i add more? or am i maxed out??

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    You can get a good digital timer at Home Depot for $11. It even has a battery back up in case the power goes off. Of course that will the last of your concerns in a power outage.
    Gary

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