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I have a tank and the stock skimmer is crapola. I have been curing rock for over a week and running the skimmer for two weeks and haven't produced a measurable amount of skimmate. Mods aren't of much interest to me as this thing is really loud for a small venturi drive and I just want to get it gone.
So I have been trying to decide what I want to do. This tank is a 34g model so aggressive water changes could be an ideal way for someone to manage the tank but that someone is much more dilligent than I am so a skimmer is a must.
I have looked at the typical upgrades people have done, be it a Tunze 9002 or CPR etc.. Also the new Tunze 9004 should be stateside soon which sounds like the most likely needlewheel option for me.
...But I don't think that I want a needlewheel.
So, I will pose this question without submitting any drawing or making any considerable thought as to how dumb my ideas might be... Have you ever seen anyone use the back chamber of one of these AIO tanks as a counter current/air driven skimmer?
I had this crappy little biocube skimmer laying around and I am really digging the extra quiet right now. If I could get it to where I didn't have a needlewheel making more racket I would be stoked.
I have seen HOB skimmers that will pump water into a chamber with an airstone but I can't say I have ever seen a skimmer that essentially just uses a cascade of water in and out of a chamber.
Maybe the return water from the display portion could be run through a valve to regulate a counter current somehow?
Don't get me wrong, I am not unwilling to do my own thinking.. I just have been outta the game for a while.
So I have been trying to decide what I want to do. This tank is a 34g model so aggressive water changes could be an ideal way for someone to manage the tank but that someone is much more dilligent than I am so a skimmer is a must.
I have looked at the typical upgrades people have done, be it a Tunze 9002 or CPR etc.. Also the new Tunze 9004 should be stateside soon which sounds like the most likely needlewheel option for me.
...But I don't think that I want a needlewheel.
So, I will pose this question without submitting any drawing or making any considerable thought as to how dumb my ideas might be... Have you ever seen anyone use the back chamber of one of these AIO tanks as a counter current/air driven skimmer?
I had this crappy little biocube skimmer laying around and I am really digging the extra quiet right now. If I could get it to where I didn't have a needlewheel making more racket I would be stoked.
I have seen HOB skimmers that will pump water into a chamber with an airstone but I can't say I have ever seen a skimmer that essentially just uses a cascade of water in and out of a chamber.
Maybe the return water from the display portion could be run through a valve to regulate a counter current somehow?
Don't get me wrong, I am not unwilling to do my own thinking.. I just have been outta the game for a while.