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Welcome to R2R and the salty world Chillvein. Take things slowly. Lots of knowledgeable and helpful people here who will support and advise you when needed.
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I have a 90g tank currently being used as a freshwater tank that is drilled with a eshopps sump and I have a eshopps protein skimmer as well. My plan was to convert it back when summer hits and build a pond for my koi and turtle. Could I get away with just regular maintenance every 2 weeks with the canister setup?
 

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I have a 90g tank currently being used as a freshwater tank that is drilled with a eshopps sump and I have a eshopps protein skimmer as well. My plan was to convert it back when summer hits and build a pond for my koi and turtle. Could I get away with just regular maintenance every 2 weeks with the canister setup?
Depends on bioload from fish and amount fed
 

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I have a 90 gallon with full setup i might just end up converting back to saltwater.

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Very unusual for a skimmer especially this type to be pulling dark gunk from a new tank. Can you post a video of it in action?
 

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The advice I would give has already been given. One thing you definitely need is more hiding places/rock for your fish. Most of them will want to hide after the lights go out and this will help with stress. Good luck and welcome to R2R!
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