treesprite August 7, 2022 August 7, 2022 (edited) I'm trying to find a decent skimmer to use on my undrilled 29 diy AIO. I have an old CPR which uses a MJ1200, but I wasn't really happy with it when I was using it (about a decade ago). Are there any mods to make the CPR better (more predictable, productive, with less micro bubbles) ? Or some affordable but better alternative that uses a similarly sized pump (I don't have space for a large submersible pump)? EDIT TO ADD: I had a Skilter on my first reef tank, a 45g. I just noticed such things still exist. Seems better than the CPR skimmer I have, so maybe I should just get something like that, just use better media in it. Any thoughts on this idea? Edited August 7, 2022 by treesprite
treesprite August 7, 2022 Author August 7, 2022 (edited) If I did use a combo HOT filter- skimmer, do you think Icould use Biopellets in it, since the skimmer part will automatically skim the affluent? I have never used Biopellets, so maybe someone would knows more about them could respond? Just saw some bad reviews about the specific Skilter brand, but there is a CoraLife combo unit and probably some others I need to investigate. Edited August 7, 2022 by treesprite
Origami August 8, 2022 August 8, 2022 Forrest, there's an old mesh-mod that was done on some old CPR-like skimmers back in the day to make them better at creating a finer bubble stream. At 29 gallons, have you considered managing nutrients with weekly water changes? You may not need a skimmer on a tank that small.
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