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Why do I need a protein Skimmer? What does a protein skimmer do? If you are just diving into the depths of saltwater fishkeeping, you may be asking these questions. When it comes to filtration in a saltwater tank, a protein skimmer is a staple piece of equipment.
A protein skimmer is a device that works non-stop 24-7 to remove organics as they form inside a saltwater aquarium.
Organics can be defined as any uneaten food, chemicals, decaying organisms, or waste from fish or coral. As these organics desolve, they can wreak havic on a saltwater aquarium. It has even been linked to increased disease problems. To avoid these issues, hobbyist use a protein skimmer to remove the organic build up which inevitably improves the overall health and appearance of their aquarium.
While it is not required to add a protein skimmer to a saltwater aquarium, it is agreed amongst most saltwater fish keepers that adding a protein skimmer to an aquarium can be a wise investment as it makes it much easier to maintain. In fact, the benefits will almost always outweigh the cost of a protein skimmer.
A protein skimmer will not work with freshwater aquariums. In fact, it is the bubbles from saltwater that help with the cleaning process. Organics and pollutants in the aquarium are attracted to the microbubbles contained in the skimmer and will eventually rise into the waste collection cup.
There are many benefits to using a protein skimmer. For one, it collects waste around the clock. This device is constantly working to clean proteins, carbohydrates, dead plankton, and any other dissolved organic compound out of the aquarium’s water. If not removed, these organics will inevitably have a negative effect on the health of the aquarium. While nitrates and phosphates cannot be directly removed out of the water, the goal with a protein skimmer is to remove the compounds before they have the opportunity to break into harmful ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, and phosphates.Secondly, without having a protein skimmer, water clarity will lack, causing the tank to be unsightly, reducing light penetration, and inhibiting coral growth. Benefits of a Protein Skimmer:
Most filter sumps have a dedicated space for protein skimmer?
IceCap RS-36XL Technical Specs:
Skimmer Chamber: 16 x 14.7inRefugium Size:16 x 8.3inReturn Chamber: 8.3 x 8.9inSock Size: 7inFreshwater Reservoir Size: 12gal / 46LProbe Bracket: 3 - 15.5mm holesOverall Footprint: 36 x 23.5 x 16inDrain Bulkhead: 2 - 1.5in
Traditionally, protein skimmers have resided inside a sump. In-Sump Skimmers usually are the best bet, safest, and most reliable option.
Alternatively, a Hang On Back Protein Skimmer is also a popular choice. They are very useful in a traditional, non-drilled, aquarium. In this application they are placed on the side or back of your aquarium. Reef Octopus has a great selection of this style that can handle up to 130 gallons!
If space is not a worry, an Externally Plumbed Protein Skimmer can allow for an extra-large protein skimmer to be refractionating the water. These are more commonly used for commercial setups where skimmers can filter thousands of gallons.
And if space is of concern, a Nano Protein Skimmer is going to be the best option. These are small profile skimmers, usually meant for tight fits or in the back of an AIO (All In One) aquarium. As nano reef aquariums have grown in popularity, so has the interest and demand of small protein skimmers. The Icecap K1 NANO skimmer has a footprint of just 2.75” x 3.2" and yet still has the bioload capacity of 30 gallons!
There are lots of options, price points and features available with protein skimmers. When choosing a protein skimmer, it’s important to consider the expected tank size and bioload. Note that all skimmers listed on the CoralVue website have Bioload Handling Specifications to help hobbyists find the right skimmer for their specific set-up. For example, a Reef Octopus Classic 152-S has the capacity to handle 150 gallons of a LIGHTLY stocked tank. Meanwhile it can still be expected to filter 80 gallons with a HEAVILY stocked tank.
HEAVY
80 GAL
MEDIUM
100 GAL
LIGHT
150 GAL
The vast majority of skimmers available to hobbyists are alternating current "AC" pumps (the type of power that comes out of your wall outlet). Direct current “DC” pumps have several key advantages over traditional AC pumps. Most notably, you can control the rotational speed of the motor, thus electronically control air and water flow rates into the skimmer. Now the user can have the skimmer process more or less water just by the push of a button!
Reef Octopus Skimmers with a Various pump come equipped with the pictured controller, there we can set the pump speed. Think coarse and fine adjustment, pump speed being coarse and the manual tuning valve being the fine adjustments. This allows for extreme precision in skimming level and be the most efficient. There is also a timeout feature, 15 min and 60 minutes. This is relatively common on DC Powered skimmers. Much more controllability!
Expanding further into safety, there is also a 0-10v input on the bottom, this is a port for the float sensor that is built into some skimmers collection cup lids. When the sensor determines the collection cup is full, it will automatically shut down, preventing any spills of concentrated skimmate back into the system...or the floor!
How to Tune a Protein Skimmer?
Any piece of equipment in an aquarium can expect some level of maintenance. Below we have broken down routine maintenance that should be completed. This can extend the life of your equipment, but also increase efficiency at removing waste and organic buildup. Most modern skimmers are very easy to take apart and clean for this purpose. Elbow grease on an acrylic pad usually covers the majority of the mess, however we can always rely on an old-fashioned vinegar bath. With a 1:1 mixture of vinegar to water. Let soak for 24 hours and rinse before putting back in the aquarium!
Weekly
Empty Collection Cup
Check Adjustment, level of bubbles
Monthly
Inspect Venturi
Internal Body Cleaning
6-Month Maintenance
Disassembly and Deep Cleaning of the Skimming Body
Take apart Skimmer Pump
Clean Intake Airline
Wipe Clean Any Electricals
#1 Simple and Strong Protein Skimmer:
Reef Octopus Classic 152-S Protein Skimmer
Best Nano Protein Skimmer:
IceCap K1 Nano Protein Skimmer
10 GAL
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30 GAL
HYDROS App
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Command Bus
Ability to power other Control devices
Sense Port
Monitor temperature, leaks, water level, and more
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Drive Port
Power pumps, solenoids, and more
Pump Driver Output
Power flow pumps and control flow patterns
In/Out 0-10V Port
Control intensity levels
pH Probe
Monitor and track ORP and pH