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Wet for me. Far less water changes IMO. But you do need to be careful and closely watch salinity. My skimmer expels about 5 gallons a week running 16 hours a day, and I only do water changes of 40 gallons every 5-6 weeks.. When dry skimming, I needed to do water changes every 2-3 weeks to keep the same crystal clear tank.. ATO at a carefully calculated salinity level is also a must with wet skimming or you will have salinity dips. Let's not forget, it all depends on your inhabitants...
 

Addryn

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Wet for me. Far less water changes IMO. But you do need to be careful and closely watch salinity. My skimmer expels about 5 gallons a week running 16 hours a day, and I only do water changes of 40 gallons every 5-6 weeks.. When dry skimming, I needed to do water changes every 2-3 weeks to keep the same crystal clear tank.. ATO at a carefully calculated salinity level is also a must with wet skimming or you will have salinity dips. Let's not forget, it all depends on your inhabitants...
Agree with you, dry skimming requires to change water more often
 

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