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    Quote Originally Posted by schminksbro View Post
    I would recommend a protein skimmer. A surface skimmer will mix the proteins into the water but it won't remove them. A good protein skimmer is worth it's weight in gold in my humble opinion.
    Some sort of surface skimmer will entrain them into the water where they at least stand a chance of being consumed. Even the protein skimmer she is going to need some sort of intake from the surface to get at the stuff floating there. Right now the fuge is just intaking water a few inches below the surface.

    I still contend that all of the protein skimmers for this size tank are a waste of money....I would call them inefficient water heaters. Now if Jamie wants to put a 50 gallon sump under this tank...we can talk protein skimmers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    What is the scum floating on top?
    "Proteins" and fine detritus..and possibly even fines from your sand bed since your tank is still pretty young.

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    Nothing to worry about yet though right?
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    Just do water changes like you have been. Get that $6.99 pre-skimmer on your intake and it will remove the scum from the water surface. Some of that floating stuff will even be eaten by your corals and microfauna in the tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    Just do water changes like you have been. Get that $6.99 pre-skimmer on your intake and it will remove the scum from the water surface. Some of that floating stuff will even be eaten by your corals and microfauna in the tank.
    u can also just point a powerhead towards water surface to disturb surface of water that breaks it up and kinda gives you a lil shimmer to lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenpytho View Post
    u can also just point a powerhead towards water surface to disturb surface of water that breaks it up and kinda gives you a lil shimmer to lol
    sorry jim didnt mean to quote ya lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenpytho View Post
    sorry jim didnt mean to quote ya lol
    I do have 1x250 Koralia pointed at the surface + the output is half surface. I got da shimmers going on big time
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    A protein skimmer will definitly help with the film on the surface of the water, but so will the surface skimmer, as long as the surface skimmer is hooked up to somthing with carbon, floss, or some other type of physical filtration.

    I am with Andy though- I am pro- skimmer.

    When i get any type of surface film at all- its time to clean the skimmer, or there is somthing causing the skimmer to not function efficiantly.

    A skimmer also helps with 02 exchange in a very big way. Gotta recomend one. Is it absolutely necessary? No, but will it help, in many ways? Yes.

    No hurry Miz, but find yourself a protein skimmer, of some sort. On a tank that size, it doesnt even need to be a very efficiant one, but add one, in the near future.

    Just my 2 cents.

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    OMG! I just ordered a $10 free shipping surface skimmer from EBay. Protein skimmers are so expensive! Just for a nano tank they're $100+
    I'll just suck up the foam with a turkey baster-LMAO!
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    I thought you already had a surface skimmer?

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