Fluval PS1 Protein Skimmer

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I have a 40G breeder that I want to throw a protein skimmer onto. I was looking at the Fluval PS1. Was wondering if anyone has had any experience with that? Also, any suggestions for a skimmer for my tank size.
 
Does it matter that it was wet? I’m new sorry for the ignorant questions

No you're all good. For me I didn't mind it I just had to empty the collection cup about 1 to 2 times a week. Plus I never saw any drops in my salinity.

I was honestly impressed with mine for the price it was. Yeah it was wet skim but the water was pretty Yellowish Brown, so it did its job.

I dont use it anymore do to moving to a refugium. But it was good at what it did.

From what I've read though is that they can be hit or miss which is a shame.
 
No you're all good. For me I didn't mind it I just had to empty the collection cup about 1 to 2 times a week. Plus I never saw any drops in my salinity.

I was honestly impressed with mine for the price it was. Yeah it was wet skim but the water was pretty Yellowish Brown, so it did its job.

I dont use it anymore do to moving to a refugium. But it was good at what it did.

From what I've read though is that they can be hit or miss which is a shame.
Ok, yea I see them for a decent price and I can just go into the store to get. So how do I know I have a good skimmer?
 
Ok, yea I see them for a decent price and I can just go into the store to get. So how do I know I have a good skimmer?

I guess that comes down to you. To me a skimmer should remove organics from the water, by doing so this will turn the collection cup brown or a yellow tinge. My experience I tried to get the bubbles to pop right on the lip of the cup and just let it run. I'd give it a hour and check back to see if it was skimming anything and sure enough I was collecting brown crud. But sometimes I'd have to re-tune it and wait again. Eventually it would be at a good level and I'd leave it there.

One thing I would add, this is a in-tank skimmer so you have to maintain the water level you adjust the skimmer to. I used a ATO for this.
 
I guess that comes down to you. To me a skimmer should remove organics from the water, by doing so this will turn the collection cup brown or a yellow tinge. My experience I tried to get the bubbles to pop right on the lip of the cup and just let it run. I'd give it a hour and check back to see if it was skimming anything and sure enough I was collecting brown crud. But sometimes I'd have to re-tune it and wait again. Eventually it would be at a good level and I'd leave it there.

One thing I would add, this is a in-tank skimmer so you have to maintain the water level you adjust the skimmer to. I used a ATO for this.
Okay, so the gathering or how well the skimmer puts that brown stuff in the cup is the measure of how well a skimmer works. Got you
 

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