Skimmer slowing down

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I recently sold all my fish but a goby shrimp pair. My skimmer used to need emptied about once a week and now it really doesn't pull much of anything out. Could this be because I lightened up my bio load?
 
Yeah the goby and shrimp eat chunks of scallops every couple of days. When I had all my fish I was feeding mysis once a day
 
Yeah the goby and shrimp eat chunks of scallops every couple of days. When I had all my fish I was feeding mysis once a day

Its very possible thats why, could me mechanical, but I would guess its the low bio load. I just put a Skimz Monster on my 80g system, intended for 200G, at first i thought it wasn't working right, but i only have 3 fish, bio load is just wicked low, nothing to skim. Usually when i add amino acids, large quantities of foods, etc the skimmer picks up immediately. You can always do something similar to test yours.
 
Its very possible thats why, could me mechanical, but I would guess its the low bio load. I just put a Skimz Monster on my 80g system, intended for 200G, at first i thought it wasn't working right, but i only have 3 fish, bio load is just wicked low, nothing to skim. Usually when i add amino acids, large quantities of foods, etc the skimmer picks up immediately. You can always do something similar to test yours.
I will try that when I get home tonight
 

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