Marinemom AC Members Apr 8, 2006 3,478 0 0 Dec 12, 2006 #2 Depends. If it is a saltwater tank, then yes I would definetly use one. If this is a freshwater set up, then no a skimmer will not bre needed. Generally protien skimmers are mainly used in saltwater aquariums. Marinemom
Depends. If it is a saltwater tank, then yes I would definetly use one. If this is a freshwater set up, then no a skimmer will not bre needed. Generally protien skimmers are mainly used in saltwater aquariums. Marinemom
liv2padl cichlidophile Oct 30, 2005 2,686 0 0 north carolina Dec 12, 2006 #3 if this is a freshwater tank, protein skimmers will not work since the water doesn't have sufficient surface tension for foam fractionation to occur.
if this is a freshwater tank, protein skimmers will not work since the water doesn't have sufficient surface tension for foam fractionation to occur.
T twig AC Members Apr 28, 2006 825 0 0 Dec 12, 2006 #4 Surface skimmers are the only skimmers that work well with FW tanks. They polish the surface and keep dust from gathering at the top. I use the Fluval skimmer add-on attached to my filter and it works better attached to the filter than my powerhead =)
Surface skimmers are the only skimmers that work well with FW tanks. They polish the surface and keep dust from gathering at the top. I use the Fluval skimmer add-on attached to my filter and it works better attached to the filter than my powerhead =)