Aug 26, 2022 #1 T TWYOUNG Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Jun 15, 2022 Messages 977 Reaction score 393 Location St. Louis Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Does this mean I’m skimming too wet? New tank and just running for aeration and break in while allowing skimmate to drain back into tank.
Does this mean I’m skimming too wet? New tank and just running for aeration and break in while allowing skimmate to drain back into tank.
Aug 26, 2022 #2 Reefer Matt Verified Media Partner Reef Cave Dweller View Badges Partner Member 2024 Excellence Award RGB Article Contributor R2R Media Partner Hospitality Award R2R Secret Santa 2023 My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined May 15, 2021 Messages 6,977 Reaction score 31,412 Location Michigan Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yes. If it is a new tank, you can wait a couple months before using it. Lower the water level and reduce aeration to get to just below the cup.
Yes. If it is a new tank, you can wait a couple months before using it. Lower the water level and reduce aeration to get to just below the cup.
Aug 26, 2022 #3 OP OP T TWYOUNG Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Jun 15, 2022 Messages 977 Reaction score 393 Location St. Louis Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Reefer Matt said: Yes. If it is a new tank, you can wait a couple months before using it. Lower the water level and reduce aeration to get to just below the cup. Click to expand... Thanks. Tank has been running with livestock for about six weeks. 4.5 nitrates and 0.0 phosphate so I’m not concerned with nutrient export at present.
Reefer Matt said: Yes. If it is a new tank, you can wait a couple months before using it. Lower the water level and reduce aeration to get to just below the cup. Click to expand... Thanks. Tank has been running with livestock for about six weeks. 4.5 nitrates and 0.0 phosphate so I’m not concerned with nutrient export at present.