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This isn't saltwater related but thought I'd ask..
I just purchased a house that has a 16 ft x 2 ft wide indoor recirculating river that winds through the foyer. It had no filtration system in the past. I am designing a filter that drops under the floor into the crawl space with a homemade canister filter and a large UV sterilizer. I have a large bubble king skimmer I was going to put up for sale. Does anyone think a skimmer would be a good idea? I've never heard of a skimmer used for freshwater. I'm trying to make this as simple as possible as I have my tank takes up a lot of time already.


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I've been told it won't work, the bubbles don't hold as long in fresh water so nothing gets transferred to the collection cup. I had asked around about a year ago for my discus tank and that's the response I got anyway, so I never attempted it.

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you can use a skimmer in a freshwater system. The reason most don't has a lot to do the specific gravity of fresh water. You wont get a very good foam so they will only tend to remove the largest partials of organics. A bag of Activated carbon would remove more organics then the skimmer in a fresh water system. Another reason they are not popular is we use protein skimmers in saltwater as a way to export those organics to essentially decrease the amount of water changes we need to do. In a fresh water system where you aren't throwing hundreds of dollars of salt a year at it just not as necessary.
 
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