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Unread 12/30/2014, 04:54 PM   #576
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what size UV did you go with? mine is so strong and the water flows through it so slowly that it's raised my tank temperature by 6 degrees...i've had to bust out a fan to blow air over the water and i'm having to top off water twice as much due to the evaporation
I go with a small hang-on back UV, I think it is about 25watts with the 1200 maxijet pump in the sump. Yours is huge.


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Unread 12/30/2014, 06:59 PM   #577
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So you're cultivating bacteria in your skimmate for a week and then adding it back in?

That's the first I've ever read or heard of this. Anyone else?


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Unread 12/30/2014, 08:16 PM   #578
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I've checked my skimmate under the microscope, seen some microbes and some dinos but never microbes attacking dinos, but I never let it culture for a week.
I will let it culture and take another look.


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Unread 12/30/2014, 09:49 PM   #579
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Nice site. Thought I'd share
http://www.mnh.si.edu/highlight/sem/...agellates.html


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Unread 12/31/2014, 12:43 AM   #580
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So you're cultivating bacteria in your skimmate for a week and then adding it back in?

That's the first I've ever read or heard of this. Anyone else?
Not only bacteria but many other microorganisms like nematodes and ciliates. Skimmate is mainly water plus a Ca and Mg insoluble carbonates. It has no nitrate and little phosphate but can have SH2.

Snails keep pooping black crap for almost a week, that's the main drawback. Lol


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Unread 12/31/2014, 12:45 AM   #581
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I've checked my skimmate under the microscope, seen some microbes and some dinos but never microbes attacking dinos, but I never let it culture for a week.
I will let it culture and take another look.
You will be surprised of the amount of life you will find. LPSs love it


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Unread 12/31/2014, 11:21 AM   #582
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My skimmate is ugly sludge that smells like feces. It varies from brown water with black sludge to yellow water with brown sludge depending on how wet I run it.

Are we talking about the same thing?

Isn't the skimmate what we're using to export the dinos and is primary intended to remove DOCs?


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Unread 12/31/2014, 11:26 AM   #583
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Unread 12/31/2014, 11:28 AM   #584
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Do you let it settle and just pour the yellow liquid? Do you throw the brown chunks in? Break them up first?

Monti - I'm not doubting you. I've just never heard about it so I want to know more.


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Yes, the same nasty stuff.

I poured it in two times, one litre in the morning and one litre in the night, only the liquid, avoid solid chunks.

What we want are the bacteria and microorganisms, not the solid inert stuff.


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Unread 12/31/2014, 12:21 PM   #586
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The next day I watched cristal clear water, higher redox and many black poop from my turbo snails (they love it). Corals extended awesome polyps two days after pouring it.


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Unread 12/31/2014, 12:24 PM   #587
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Interesting aproach. I have been battling dinos off and on for over a year. I am not sure what kind. This all started a couple years ago with a crash of red flatworms then I lost most of my corals. I also lost all green algae in refugium at that time. I slowly restocked tank but was not able to grow


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Unread 12/31/2014, 12:30 PM   #588
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I was not able to grow any green algae such as calurpa or cheato.coral grew slow. Then the dinos appeared. I am no longer losing any coral or fish I am getting good growth but this stuff is persistent.i have tried peroxide,heavy kalk dosing and lights out it still comes back. I believe it is defiantly an imbalance. And until it gets in balance I will be dealing with it.


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Unread 12/31/2014, 12:50 PM   #589
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Yes, the same nasty stuff.

I poured it in two times, one litre in the morning and one litre in the night, only the liquid, avoid solid chunks.

What we want are the bacteria and microorganisms, not the solid inert stuff.
The last pic is the proof....He did it... I got to try it out too...


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Unread 12/31/2014, 12:58 PM   #590
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Do you think with adding the aged skimmate you are adding something to prey on and eat dinos. Maybe there is something to it. It kind of works like a culture


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Unread 12/31/2014, 03:54 PM   #591
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The next day I watched cristal clear water, higher redox and many black poop from my turbo snails (they love it). Corals extended awesome polyps two days after pouring it.
Wow, this approach makes no sense to me. If you are right then skimmers are a detriment to water quality. I know there are a number of successful skimmerless systems but anecdotally there appear to be more systems that use skimmers successfully. We know the research confirms high quality skimmers take out about 30% of organic contaminants in our water columns. Why would you think returning those contaminants would be a good thing?


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Unread 12/31/2014, 03:57 PM   #592
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Wow, this approach makes no sense to me. If you are right then skimmers are a detriment to water quality. I know there are a number of successful skimmerless systems but anecdotally there appear to be more systems that use skimmers successfully. We know the research confirms high quality skimmers take out about 30% of organic contaminants in our water columns. Why would you think returning those contaminants would be a good thing?
Exactly what I was thinking....


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Bud - that's interesting. I had an abundance of red flatworms in my refugium and they disappeared just before the dinos took over. Unlike your scenario, my chaeto is growing like crazy.

I don't think its a matter of high or low phosphates. It a biological problem with an invasive parasite.


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Unread 12/31/2014, 04:13 PM   #594
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Most contaminants taken out by skimmers are bad indeed, no doubt about that.

I have run a 125 gal skimmerless acropora system for more than two years with no issues at all, every coral was thriving despite I held three big angelfish (annularis, imperator and xanthometopon), a big japonicus, one flavescens and many small fishes. The only drawback was very unstable and every change should be done very slowly, specially changes in their diet.

The point here is not what the skimmer is taking out, but the microorganisms that compete and grow in the skimmate. Do you know what happens if you let the skimmate sit in the skimmer cup warm in a humid environment that prevent rapid evaporation? I'll tell you: the skimmate turns turbid clear, just like the water you could find in a pond.

The skimmate holds the most efficient bacteria and microorganisms you could imagine: nematodes, rotifers, cocos, spiros...and ciliates, many ciliates (with use to be omnivore creatures). This is what we just want: efficient selected microorganisms able to prey on dinoflagellates which are on the first trophic step.

Just place some GAC on your filter/mesh to remove the bad stuff and release the stinky waters back to the tank, I'm sure you will be surprised.


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Unread 12/31/2014, 04:22 PM   #595
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PO4 and NO3 showing 0,0 ppm readings 24 hours after pouring old skimmate back to the tank


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Wow, this approach makes no sense to me. If you are right then skimmers are a detriment to water quality. I know there are a number of successful skimmerless systems but anecdotally there appear to be more systems that use skimmers successfully. We know the research confirms high quality skimmers take out about 30% of organic contaminants in our water columns. Why would you think returning those contaminants would be a good thing?
i think the whole point is that this is being done on a system infested with dinos as a way to cultivate and introduce something that will outcompete or prey on the dinos...i don't think this is something you would otherwise do


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And this is the outcome:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeWI...ature=youtu.be

No trace of ostreopsis ovata (probably the worst dinofalgellate I have ever come across) after a few days. Bear in mind that these microorganisms whatever they are grew in a hard and dangerous environment when in the skimmer cup. Then they where released in a mild and stable one (the tank) where they got loose and outcompeted/prey on every dinoflagellate around.


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i think the whole point is that this is being done on a system infested with dinos as a way to cultivate and introduce something that will outcompete or prey on the dinos...i don't think this is something you would otherwise do
Exactly.

No need to do in normal circumstances. It was a small sacrifice for the system just to get rid of the bad guys.



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Exactly.

No need to do in normal circumstances. It was a small sacrifice for the system just to get rid of the bad guys.



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Unread 12/31/2014, 05:00 PM   #600
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I am now going macro in my sump like crazy but at the beginning of the dino outbreak I could not. I think he may be making a culture of something that is utilizing the dinos for balance on the system I guess I will save my skimate


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