I don't remove the bio balls and the filter foam do I? Does this added amount of water from my skimmer and filter put me at more of a risk for an overflow situation if I don't have any overflow prevention on my tank? Thanks for your help again. I appreciate your time to help me out. I took your advice from a previous post and ended up buying red seas test kit and nutrients of ca alk mg. Now I'm trying to learn how to dose lol
No sweat. Dn't worry about dosing yet/ in short, The tank will use x, and you need to replace x. Right now its 0 or close to it.
No you can fit the canister any where it fits. Not sure if you men the stuff in the canister to remove it?
Basicly a canister is like a spagetti strainer but with very fine holes. In freshwater(and some folks saltwater) you also hose balls or media to host bacteria and fresh water lacks places for bacteria to grow. In our tanks we have live rock and live sand(both are actually coral skeleton or aragonite)
My suggestion would be to run just a filter floss or sponge in the canister if the tank is particularly silty. it removes those particles completely from the tank.,.
You can practice the canister set up by simply putting the hoses in a bucket on a table and the can on the floor.
Its nor super likely, but the canister flow may be too strong and empty the back of the cube too quickly, not likely though. when you add it to the tank you will have to fill it and prime it so you'll likely have to top off the tank.
I dont think you run into an overflowing problem.
Keep in mind this is an option and not a need. you'll have to judge if you have room for the canister, and if there's enough silt to actually use it.
A skimmer does not pull as many particles as a can. and the floss in the aio may not pull as much as well.