Prestondeeply
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I occasionally get surface oil slicks on one of my nano tanks, the most mature one actually. I think there are a few options here that I know of, but maybe more I don't know of.
This feels more like a Nano problem because I just don't have much space in an AIO to install a fuge, filter socks, rollers, etc.
I'm currently running floss, carbon, and PO4, no sock.
I plan on running a Reef Glass in one, Eheim in the second, and upgrade the sump pump in the third....just to get some experimental results....
Experiences with any of the above or any advice on which direction to go would be greatly appreciated.
- Protein skimmers to remove the DOS. Does high DOS result in an oil slick or is that a similar situation but not directly related?
- More surface turn to break the slick, push back into the water column and have the protein skimmer pull it out?
- Perhaps significantly increase the AIO sump pump flow rate and change filter floss frequently?
- Get a surface skimmer like the Eheim skim350 (I notice this is what Neptune does in a few of their 10G nanos.)
This feels more like a Nano problem because I just don't have much space in an AIO to install a fuge, filter socks, rollers, etc.
I'm currently running floss, carbon, and PO4, no sock.
I plan on running a Reef Glass in one, Eheim in the second, and upgrade the sump pump in the third....just to get some experimental results....
Experiences with any of the above or any advice on which direction to go would be greatly appreciated.