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So I could just reinstall the HOB filter that came with the tank. Thats what I used from day 1 through the cycle process.You're running this skimmer on a decent size tank. The protein skimmer and filter do have similar functions but I'd recommend adding secondary filtration such as a hob power filter to do a few things for you. Some get away with just the skimmer but if you start running into parameter problems, you might end up kicking yourself trying to get them under control with just a skimmer working the water.
(1) It's going to work with your skimmer to help you have the best parameters. Some fish and corals are very sensitive and added filtration definitely has its benefits.
(2) You get added filtration such as filter floss to help keep your aquarium water crystal clear.
(3) You can add extra porous filtration media to boost your nitrifying bacteria in an HOB filter.
(4) If you ever come across the need to run something like activated carbon or other media, you can add bags to an HOB filter.
For about $60 total, here's a very cost-effective option, that I'm running alongside my RO HOB 1000, the Emperor 400 from Marineland. Right now I'm seeing some available for $50. When I set mine up, I ran the bio bag that it came with for 3 weeks (just so the carbon could get the water super clean before adding fish), then tossed it in the trash. Replacing bio-bags every month can get expensive.
Next, I replaced the bio-bag slot with cut to fit Marineland Bonded Filter Pad. You can get a roll of this stuff on Amazon for $5 and you won't have to buy more for at least a year.
Next, I added Fluval Biomax Bio Rings to the secondary chambers inside the plastic filter media container. I box of rings is enough to fill the filter and they're also like $6 on Amazon. These will allow you to build up a ton of good bacteria.
Once that's all done, I just rinse the filter floss in RODI about once every two weeks and rinse the ceramic filter media in RODI about once a month. $60 and the maintenance is very low with no repetitive upkeep costs!
The way you have it is fine. Thats how mine is.Hi All,
Recently set up a tank (it's cycling) and purchased the same skimmer. I'm a newbie so apologies in advance if my questions are idiotic. Hoping I can get some clarity:
1.) Should the defoaming device be fully submerged? Currently mine is ¬50% submerged.
2.) Similar to OP's questions above what should I be looking for it ensure my skimmer is tuned appropriately?
I'm surprised that Reef Octopus doesn't have a detailed user manual, feels like they are almost assuming that every purchaser is well reversed with the equipment.
Appreciate the feedback in advance.
I appreciate the feedback. Sidenote - are you aware of any doc/video showing the workings for the reef Oct 100 hob skimmer. Found some content on YouTube but nothing overly detailed.The way you have it is fine. Thats how mine is.
Bubbles just spilling over into the cup.
I do believe I seen that video. When I was setting mine up.I appreciate the feedback. Sidenote - are you aware of any doc/video showing the workings for the reef Oct 100 hob skimmer. Found some content on YouTube but nothing overly detailed.
I could only find a 2 min video which showed the installation and maintenance process.I do believe I seen that video. When I was setting mine up.