How soon after starting up a new tank should a person start using ?a skimmer ?
Somebody told me 2-3 months ? However the LFS did not say anything about this !
I would assume it is just because they wanted the sale !!!![]()
How soon after starting up a new tank should a person start using ?a skimmer ?
Somebody told me 2-3 months ? However the LFS did not say anything about this !
I would assume it is just because they wanted the sale !!!![]()
Dan Schmidt
This should spark some interesting opinions.
The rule of thumb passed on to me was that as soon as the ammo and nitrites drop off and nitrates begin shooting up from the cycle, that's probably the ideal time to fire it up. WIth the reasoning behind it is that you want the ammo and nitrites to actually have the time to do their job to start as much of the good bacteria as possible before you start pulling stuff out of the water column.
On the other hand starting to skim as soon as you start up the tank will keep the water clearer too and possibly eliminate the nutrients for algae growth too....
Good question!
Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.
IMO, from the beginning.
There's nowhere else I'ld rather be... unless, of course, you're buying![]()
Thanks for your valued opinions they go a long way !!! :D
Dan Schmidt