Just wondering if its normal or not to have very little/no skimmate in an established tank.
I have a Remora HOB on my 16g - I do have a TON of pods, those micro stars that lodge themselves in the rock, micro feather dusters, a clam, xenia, and lots of snails- and only two small fish... do you think the bioload is simply getting absorbed by my cleaning crew and other waste eaters?
Tank smells fine, water is clear, things look healthy... just wondering if I should take apart my skimmer to look for problems!
On a side note - i just noticed that I don't see any spaghetti worms' tentacles in my tank anymore, and I am noticing a ton of those little arms from micro stars-- I wonder if they killed off the worms? I don't mind, those feelers were really irratating to my zoos and other LPS! Still it is interesting...
I have a Remora HOB on my 16g - I do have a TON of pods, those micro stars that lodge themselves in the rock, micro feather dusters, a clam, xenia, and lots of snails- and only two small fish... do you think the bioload is simply getting absorbed by my cleaning crew and other waste eaters?
Tank smells fine, water is clear, things look healthy... just wondering if I should take apart my skimmer to look for problems!
On a side note - i just noticed that I don't see any spaghetti worms' tentacles in my tank anymore, and I am noticing a ton of those little arms from micro stars-- I wonder if they killed off the worms? I don't mind, those feelers were really irratating to my zoos and other LPS! Still it is interesting...



