At least there is a photo as proof that he has a tanktuberider said:Like a true Prez, no FTS!!!
bondolo said:Wouldn't shutting off your skimmer greatly reduce the amount of oxygen in the water? I've been tempted to run my skimmer only part of the time, 6-8 hours a day because it seems most efficient for the first two hours it's turned on. I've so far opted for 24x7x365 operation because the skimmer is also oxygenating the water.
houser said:We clean parts destined to live in the vacuum chamber.
Ultrasonic w/warm DI and some "detergents", DI-only sessions in the cleaner plus warm DI rinses. UHV-compatible!!
houser said:Richard -water is the universal solvent but I'll take the vinegar anyday when it's cleaning time. Or the HCl!
Mike - the only difference I can tell between skimmer vs. No skimmer is on my sump temperature. My skimmer cools my sump due to cold air injection. The skimmer pump is pretty efficient, so not much heating input there. If skimmer off I see a correlation with lower heater usage in the sump. I concede that I haven't gone past 6 wks skimmerless, already have some algae issues, and stock fish and feed the system light. But low O2 has never crossed my mind.