- Location
- Hicksville, NY
I'm about to pull the trigger on a higher-end skimmer than my "starter/noob" Coralife Super Skimmer 65g. I think that more efficient skimming will drive my nutrients down more and eliminate the slight amount of film algae I have on some of my LR and the back glass.
For anyone who has upgraded from a POS skimmer to a pretty decent one, have you seen a very rapid improvement in your tank's overall appearance, or did it take weeks/months for any noticeable improvement? One thing I have NEVER been able to eliminate is a VERY light amount of brown algae growing here & there on the sand bed. It disappears overnight, and when you first turn on the lights the sand is pure white, but after about 6 hours it grows back and only covers little patches here and there. It doesn't seem to have any structure - you can't actually pick it up, if you blow on it with a turkey baster it disappears.
For anyone who has upgraded from a POS skimmer to a pretty decent one, have you seen a very rapid improvement in your tank's overall appearance, or did it take weeks/months for any noticeable improvement? One thing I have NEVER been able to eliminate is a VERY light amount of brown algae growing here & there on the sand bed. It disappears overnight, and when you first turn on the lights the sand is pure white, but after about 6 hours it grows back and only covers little patches here and there. It doesn't seem to have any structure - you can't actually pick it up, if you blow on it with a turkey baster it disappears.
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