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EBAMAFANZ
11/06/2007, 08:24 AM
New to the hobby, I just started a 30 gal tank. I have a protein skimmer rated for up to 65 gal, is this all I need or do I also need an additional filter?

skunkmere
11/06/2007, 08:25 AM
thats it, with live rock and sand.

ihopss
11/06/2007, 09:55 AM
All I have is a skimmer,rock,sand.

cmejaf30
11/06/2007, 10:28 AM
i'm not even using a skimmer. i've heard pros and cons to not using a skimmer. i'm going to go without right now and see how water quality holds up with the system I have. i'm under the impression that a skimmer is not absolutely necessary.

kydsexy
11/06/2007, 11:16 AM
i hear that skimmers help, but i visited my friends house (setup his tank) and he only drains the cup once in a month. he has like 10 mL of green sludge (i dont know why/how--didn't install the skimmer) and empties it the end of the month. i don't think its anything that constant change of carbon won't take care of.

he has a niger, clown, picasso trigger. and a volitan lion.

RickySan
11/06/2007, 12:46 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11127723#post11127723 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kydsexy
i hear that skimmers help, but i visited my friends house (setup his tank) and he only drains the cup once in a month. he has like 10 mL of green sludge (i dont know why/how--didn't install the skimmer) and empties it the end of the month. i don't think its anything that constant change of carbon won't take care of.

he has a niger, clown, picasso trigger. and a volitan lion.
If you only have to empty the skimmer once a month...your skimmer probably is not working properly...However to all those that choose not to use a skimmer, i dont think you will notice a difference but just imagine dumping that 10ml of green sludge in your tank....
Most importantly is having LR and LS...I have heard that adding a FW helps too, but thats up to you.

rigleautomotive
11/06/2007, 12:49 PM
you do have a heater,right,dumb question but i had to ask.

uscharalph
11/06/2007, 01:40 PM
Do you have a sump?

sruiz
11/06/2007, 02:08 PM
uscharalph, he said he only has a skimmer.
I agree with RickySan, if nothing is coming out of your friends skimmer it most be a peace of s@#$. I actually went 6 months without a skimmer when I first started, and everything seemed to be fine. But after using a skimmer and looking at the dark green tea that comes out, I was glad to have one.

sruiz
11/06/2007, 02:11 PM
sorry to go off the subject EBAMAFANZ, I ran a 55 gallon tak with a hang on filter, i think it was a pengiun. I threw away the bio wheels and pads, i only had live rock in the hang on container, a protein skimmer and over 80 pounds liver rock. Just make sure you have good water circulation.

bertoni
11/06/2007, 02:31 PM
Some people get along nicely without skimmers, but they can be a great safety net, for cleaning organics and for oxygenation.

derge
11/06/2007, 02:41 PM
how much noise does a protine skimmer make?

cmejaf30
11/06/2007, 03:05 PM
Good question...do skimmers make a lot of noise? I'd like to run one in-line with my sump but am running out of space and the tank's in the living room. The g/f is going to get angry if the system gets too loud.

bertoni
11/06/2007, 03:41 PM
Protein skimmers vary a lot in the noise level. Some are very noisy, like the downdraft skimmers. Others are quieter. None are silent.

sruiz
11/06/2007, 05:14 PM
i think its goes down to how big the skimmer is and how big the pump is. Like bertoni says none are silent.
What type of skimmer do you have EBAMAFANZ?

JamesJR
11/06/2007, 05:33 PM
I like to use filter socks myself and activated carbon, but yes a skimmer
can be the sole filtration for your tank.