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January Meeting 1/14/12 @ 6PM! - OFFICER ELECTIONS!

Beau is hosting the January Meeting this coming Saturday the 14th at 6PM.  It will be BYOB as well as a snack to share and raffle items are always welcome.  It has been requested that there be “NO SHOES” on the carpet due to it being a whitish color.

He doesn’t have a tank to view but we will have plenty to discuss in hopes that it will get the NEW YEAR off to a good start.  The annual membership fees are due, so now would be a good time to get them in to our Treasurer Stacey Hahn.   Fees are $20 per individual or $25 per family

Attendance was low at the election meeting in November and no votes were taken at December’s meeting so we have decided to take votes for anyone that didn’t get the opportunity in November and will be attending this meeting.  
We will add the votes to November’s ballots and the announcement will be made during the meeting so we can go forward.
NOMINATIONS:
President:  Jim & Nacho
V. President: Ed, Bo & Daniel Leigey
Treasurer: Stacey
Secretary: Carmen & Angie

Let’s hope the New Year brings new members, returning members and new ideas.  The club is always willing to take suggestions to get the most out of the hobby we all enjoy.

Please PM Nate C. by clicking here for directions if you are not a club member.  

Club members can click here to go to the club member only forum to get directions.

Hope to see you all there!


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Author Topic: does anyone have any experience with berlin style skimmers?  (Read 883 times)
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« on: March 01, 2010, 04:18:22 pm »

I've been looking at getting a airlift/internal style skimmer that goes in tank, and was curious if anyone had any experience with them.

I somehow acquired cynobacteria in my tank, which kind of sucks, but it made my husband agree to maybe letting me purchase more equiptment for my tank.
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« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2010, 09:30:12 pm »

cyano is typically more related to dead spots in the tank that require more flow.  However, getting a skimmer is always a good thing, so use this to your advantage.  The big question with an in-tank skimmer is - will you have it in a location that will have a changing water level?  If so, you will constantly be fighting with it to keep it running optimally, since the level in the skimmer will follow the water level outside (if the water level on the outside gets higher than your desired setting in the skimmer, the level inside the skimmer will rise too, just due to equalization).  The best option is, raise the skimmer off the bottom by setting it up on something such that the running leve in the skimmer will ALWAYS be above the tank water level.  Then, provided the water level never gets low enough to have the pump sucking air, the skimmer will run consistantly regardless of the water level surrounding it in the tank.
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« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2010, 12:06:56 am »

I agree with Nate on Dead spots.   One of the most overlooked problems with Aquariums is Aquascaping.   You want to design your rock work in the center of tank.   Then design flow in your tank to allow your skimmer to work properly, allow nitrifying bacteria to work as it should.   Keeping flow allows corals to be fed, keeps corals clean,  keeps things suspended allowing your skimmer to work properly.   

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