Protein Skimmer
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![]() OCEANIC BIOCUBE STERILIZERSKIMMERCIRCULATION PUMP LOT NEW US $39.99
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![]() 2 1300GPH Wave Maker Coral Fish Pump Aquarium Powerhead 5000L H Marine Vibration US $32.95
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![]() 36 Watt UV Light Lamp Sterilizer Aquarium Clarifier Pond Fish Tank Bulb Tube US $71.95
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![]() CA 1800 AQUA PUMP 550 GPH ONLY 43 WATTS US $33.55
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![]() CA 3000 AQUA PUMP 1000 GPH ONLY 60 WATTS US $39.99
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![]() 740 GPH Submersible Water Pump Powerhead Pond Aquarium Fountain Reef Coral CSA US $51.95
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![]() VORTEX PROTEIN SKIMMER WITH FREE NEEDLE WHEEL PUMP US $89.99
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![]() CA 2200 AQUA PUMP 850 GPH ONLY 58 WATTS US $33.99
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![]() Marineland SeaClone 100 Protein Skimmer US $90.00
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![]() CA 2300 Aqua Pump Powerhead Needle Wheel US $29.99
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![]() 2 530GPH Aquarium Protein Skimmer Pump Powerhead 80 to 300 Gal Tank Micro Bubble US $83.90
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![]() Aquamedic Turbofloter powered protein skimmer w OceanRunner pump US $41.00
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![]() Excalibur Protein Skimmer In Sump with Pump US $39.95
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![]() CATALINAAQUARIUM CA 4000 AQUAPUMP W FREE CURRENT MAKER US $45.00
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![]() Red Sea Berlin Venturi Protein Skimmer US $29.95
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![]() CA 5000 AQUA PUMP 1500 GPH US $49.99
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![]() REEF CA 6300 NEEDLE WHEEL US $39.99
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![]() AQUARIUM TANK PROTEIN SKIMMER FILTER W POWER HEAD PUMP US $99.95
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![]() CA 800 AQUA PUMP 300 GPH ONLY 12 WATTS US $18.99
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![]() REEF CA 5300 NEEDLE WHEEL US $39.99
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Looking for plans for a protein skimmer for my Pond?
I would like to make a protein skimmer for my 1500 gal pond. Anyone have any plans. The online stuff in for aquariums.
Protein skimmers work by creating lots of tiny bubbles, and proteins and other pollutants stick to the surface of the bubbles. The gross stuff is moved to a collection cup and removed. Freshwater is not dense enough to form all the tiny bubbles that are needed. Therefore it will not work as well as it would in saltwater.
So in conclusion, you don't need one, it won't work, don't bother making one.
Many new saltwater aquarium keepers have had red slime algae appear in their once pristine tanks. And once it appears this algae can literally make a tank look terrible which is why so many marine aquarium keepers wonder how to get red of red slime algae in a reef aquarium?
What Is This Red Stuff Anyway
Red slime algae is a naturally occurring growth that is actually a cyanobacteria and not an algae. It is common in nature and in saltwater tanks. While it can and does appear in older tanks it is more prevalent in newer marine systems that are under six months old.
What Makes It Appear
This red goo is the result of to many nutrients like nitrate and phosphate in the aquarium water from uneaten fish food and fish waste. In newer marine aquarium systems it is a sign that biological equilibrium has not yet been reached in your system.
If you are experiencing red slime algae in a newer system give it some time as it will more then likely disappear in a few short weeks. If it is appearing in an older established system it may be a sign that something is not right and needs attention
How To Get Rid Of Red Slime Algae In a Reef Aquarium
The first method many people turn to to fight the problem is chemicals. While they will work they are only a temporary fix and can actually make matters worse. The algae is feeding off of something and be killing it off temporarily you are allowing the food source to accumulate in the tank. Once the red slime grabs a foot hold it will be much worse then before because the of the build up in the water.
To avoid this problem the best methods are to make sure your saltwater tank is not overstocked with fish and that you are not overfeeding.
The next thing is to make sure you clean your filters and protein skimmers every month and do not let them become clogged up with gunk.
Vacuuming the gravel in your tank will also help to remove fish waste uneaten food and other pollutants that are in the tank that can lead to red slime growth
One often overlooked contributor is the water you use to make your saltwater,. If you use tap water you could very well be adding phosphates into the tank with every water change. This is because most communities put phosphate in the water supply to stop pipe corrosion in the delivery system. To get around this you can use reverse osmosis water systems or buy distilled water.
To create an easy-to-maintain saltwater aquarium grab a copy of our Saltwater Aquarium Guide. This illustrated guide will show you step by step how to properly set up your marine aquarium correctly. It's filled with effective tips and secrets that the pros use to create stunning marine displays! Learn more at http://www.saltwatermethods.com




















