Protein skimmer
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Protein skimmer
I was looking through the tunze website and arrived at what may be a daft question but does anyone use one of these in a tropical tank? If so, does it seem to be beneficial?
The conventional wisdom has been:
*The higher the salt and pH levels the better protein skimmers work. *Skimmers take advantage of the higher surface tension of saline water to skim wastes off the surface.
*The skimmer would take little to nothing off the surface in a freshwater
A good site with info: http://www.aquariumfish.net/pages/protein_skimmer.htm
But, there are protien skimmers that are made specifically for freshwater tanks. Not sure how well they work, but maybe there is something to it, or maybe not.
http://www.tmc-ltd.co.uk/commercial/fre ... immers.asp
*The higher the salt and pH levels the better protein skimmers work. *Skimmers take advantage of the higher surface tension of saline water to skim wastes off the surface.
*The skimmer would take little to nothing off the surface in a freshwater
A good site with info: http://www.aquariumfish.net/pages/protein_skimmer.htm
But, there are protien skimmers that are made specifically for freshwater tanks. Not sure how well they work, but maybe there is something to it, or maybe not.
http://www.tmc-ltd.co.uk/commercial/fre ... immers.asp
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