HappyGeorge
Fish Herder
On the subject of prices I have it lucky as my LFS The Reefshack is a guy trying to build up a business (he's doing nights at his regular job and days opening the shop), I feel strongly about supporting him, but it is easy as he is a good guy not out to make a killing, full of good advice and selling many things at below internet prices - MP40Es £335, H20 Ocean Pro - £49, Cleaner Shrimp - £12, Chromis - £4 etc, etc. I do think keeping a relationship with a LFS is important and as long as they aren't ripping you off then use them we need to support them or we'll lose them. I do think that RO unit and the Ro water is over priced though. For £100 you should be able to pick up a 4 stage 100 GPD unit, also if I did want to buy RO at one of my LFS the most reasonable is 10p a litre Ro and 15p salted.
As for skimmers, I'm with Sorgan my nano runs skimmerless just with filter floss over the return pump inlet. Nitrates have always been <5, Phos is 0, and in nearly 6 months I have never yet cleaned the glass or back panel there is no algae what so ever. When I feed I turn off the whole return system for half an hour and let the circulation pump blow the food about, as said before I am very stingy with the food but am a firm believer that if I were running a skimmer I may have to feed more to compensate for the removal of good stuff, a skimmer will remove everything good and bad so all those little bits that your coral, hermit, star, shrimp would have plucked from the water column or the rock have been turned into brown sludge in your skimmer.
The presence of a lot of brown stuff wouldn't really show much IMO unless you took identical systems and compared skimmer to skimmerless and took stock of the amount of food being offered. I only feed twice a day and a cube of mysis between my 360l and my 80l split between 6 fish, a shrimp, more than a dozen hermits and assorted snails, corals, and a star lasts about 3-4 days, in addition I feed a tiny amount of flake daily. I'm not saying anyone is overfeeding but it would be interesting to see how feed quantities offered vary, as it is all just guess work really and I'm sure many people are just chucking good money away and making extra work for their skimmers. Maybe I should start a thread and find out how much people use, would be interesting and possibly a good guide for newbies?
As for skimmers, I'm with Sorgan my nano runs skimmerless just with filter floss over the return pump inlet. Nitrates have always been <5, Phos is 0, and in nearly 6 months I have never yet cleaned the glass or back panel there is no algae what so ever. When I feed I turn off the whole return system for half an hour and let the circulation pump blow the food about, as said before I am very stingy with the food but am a firm believer that if I were running a skimmer I may have to feed more to compensate for the removal of good stuff, a skimmer will remove everything good and bad so all those little bits that your coral, hermit, star, shrimp would have plucked from the water column or the rock have been turned into brown sludge in your skimmer.
The presence of a lot of brown stuff wouldn't really show much IMO unless you took identical systems and compared skimmer to skimmerless and took stock of the amount of food being offered. I only feed twice a day and a cube of mysis between my 360l and my 80l split between 6 fish, a shrimp, more than a dozen hermits and assorted snails, corals, and a star lasts about 3-4 days, in addition I feed a tiny amount of flake daily. I'm not saying anyone is overfeeding but it would be interesting to see how feed quantities offered vary, as it is all just guess work really and I'm sure many people are just chucking good money away and making extra work for their skimmers. Maybe I should start a thread and find out how much people use, would be interesting and possibly a good guide for newbies?