Protein skimmer for ray tanks

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A traditional protein skimmer will not work on a freshwater tank to remove impurities. All you can expect is to aerate the water. There is a foam fractionator that will work on freshwater. It's called a Tornado II by AquaForte.

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They run about $400 and that doesn't include the high-volume air pump or water pump.

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Why do you think you need a protein skimmer? What do you want to accomplish with it?


Hey guys i was just wondering if it is useful for me to get a protein skimmer for my fresh water ray tank.

Please give me some advise on it.

Cheers!



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Except for having to replace trace elements regularly if spreading out your water changes due to using a foam fractionator, these units will literally polish your water by removing all organic wastes, tannins, free-floating algae, heavy metals, and more.
Most of these units are too large to be used indoors. I'm working on constructing a unit that's 3ft tall with full functionality.

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This is a basic drawing someone else posted and I've been using as a model. Sorry I removed my tags, matrix ID, and venturi setup. Like I said, I'm still working on it. If it works, turnkey units (with pumps) can be constructed for less than $200.

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Humm. Interesting and for some people with bad water it could be a good device to run.

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Just when I thought I was getting close to being done building stuff :(

Oddball, would you mind sharing some dimensions on that thing and what you're using for it?

Large diameter PVC? What kind of media? Ceramic rings?
 
I'm keeping the materials to myself until I get it right. I don't want anyone else to have to go through the trial-and-error expenses. If and when I come up with a satisfactory working model I'll post all the specs in the DIY forum.
 
I looked at them a few years back

The problem is that people who keep rays keep them indoors and to get a unit that will be good to go on a ray tank will be massive

A few pond guys I know run a skimmer and the size of them is massive

A few company's started making them but stopped making them after a year due to bad feedback

You could just copy this design looks fairly easy out of big gage PVC pipe

http://www.absolute-koi.com/subcat601.html


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i made something like this years ago. i never actually used it on a tank. it was just a length of clear plastic pipe, clear pvc cut and drilled for ends, some overflow piping, wingnuts and a couple of rubber seals and job done. just add a pump :)
 
I looked at it and thought about it and dont think I can reproduce that to get the same effect without knowing more.





I looked at them a few years back

The problem is that people who keep rays keep them indoors and to get a unit that will be good to go on a ray tank will be massive

A few pond guys I know run a skimmer and the size of them is massive

A few company's started making them but stopped making them after a year due to bad feedback

You could just copy this design looks fairly easy out of big gage PVC pipe

http://www.absolute-koi.com/subcat601.html


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