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ipiniowa
01/26/2007, 08:54 AM
So, yesterday I bought a nano fission for my 12 Gallon aquapod....

Looked at it for about 2 seconds and realized it would not fit in the back chamber anywhere without a mod.:rolleyes:

Has anyone ever done a mod on one of these and if so do you have pictures or some direction for me?

Thanks

jamynsdad
01/26/2007, 09:24 AM
throw the thing away...... even if you get it to fit , the thing DOES NOT SKIM...

ipiniowa
01/26/2007, 09:28 AM
Not the answer I was looking for.

MegaYacht
01/26/2007, 10:15 AM
Well at least you only wasted $20.00 dollars (hopefully?) If you want something that works and will fit got to http://www.sapphireaquatics.com/store/ I have one and while it took a little longer for it to break in the skimmer works very well.

ipiniowa
01/26/2007, 10:59 AM
$22 plus shipping.

Thanks for the link MegaYacht, but I am looking for something that will run completely internal so the lid can stay on it.

MegaYacht
01/26/2007, 11:01 AM
That is what the Sapphire Skimmer is designed to do, READ the information and you will see for yourself. Mine works great with the hood down on the Nano 24g.

clowninaround74
01/26/2007, 11:19 AM
does the sappinre work on the 24g AP? with the lid on?

MegaYacht
01/26/2007, 11:24 AM
Yes!! Just be sure to order the Skimmer for the AP, they make several versions.

clowninaround74
01/26/2007, 11:24 AM
nevermind i looked on their webiste!!!

ipiniowa
01/26/2007, 11:27 AM
And on the 12? I see they have one that works for the JBJ nano cube, but the design in the back of the AP12 is different.

chevegan
01/26/2007, 04:01 PM
anyone have a pic of this thing in action?

Matrexz
01/26/2007, 04:26 PM
I talked to them about the ap12, they are planning on making one but if you're in a hurry you can buy the one for the jbj12 and add a little block to raise it up since the back chambers of aquapod are about an 1 1/2" to 2" taller than jbj. Agree though through the fissin away, piece of crap.

lowcountry1
01/26/2007, 11:24 PM
ok, why do I need a skimmer? I am new with a 12g ap and want to eventually have corals. like in the next week. Why the skimmer? All of my tests are good.

ipiniowa
01/26/2007, 11:39 PM
Proteins build up. Kill things. It is basically taking most of the fish poop by-products out of the water.

Knowing I did not pay so much for this fission it would be nice to see the skimate that one of the 12G JBJ's is putting out. makes the decision to pay 4 times the amount a little easier.

lowcountry1
01/27/2007, 12:14 AM
so its mainly a problem if you have too many fish? If I keep my fish limit down to 1 will I be able to sustain a safe eco assuming I do everything else right?

jamynsdad
01/27/2007, 11:22 AM
as long as you keep up with the water changes you will not need a skimmer

Rosseau
01/27/2007, 12:31 PM
http://www.firststopaquatics.co.uk/acatalog/Nano_Doc_Skimmer_9002.html


(too lazy to find an american site)

That thing only sticks 3.5" out of the water (or 3.8 don't know) and goes in about 6-7" in the water.... It works great, I have one...


Check it out.

syrinx
01/27/2007, 12:59 PM
My AP12 runs better without a skimmer- much faster growth for some reason. I do a 3 gallon change once a week. Wife timed it last night and it was 15 minutes including getting the water ready. I spent more than 15 minutes a week dealing with all of the skimmers I had on there.

chevegan
01/28/2007, 03:24 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9088708#post9088708 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by syrinx
My AP12 runs better without a skimmer- much faster growth for some reason. I do a 3 gallon change once a week. Wife timed it last night and it was 15 minutes including getting the water ready. I spent more than 15 minutes a week dealing with all of the skimmers I had on there.

That my fried has nothing to do with the skimmer. Guarantee that if you keep up those same water changes with the skimmer it will be the same growth. Water changes replenish all the needed trace elements lost in the tank. Skimmers are for a tank with wastes. For example if you are feeding your corals supplements i.e. reef chili or Microvert, all that is waste that will rot and raise nitrate lvls. It's that which skimming removes making the water "healthier" as it were for inhabitants, fish and inverts alike.

sjm1978
01/29/2007, 08:03 PM
i dont think a skimmer is needed in a nano either aslong as you do water changes. before i had a skimmer i used chemi-pure and did 2g weekly water changes and nitrates were below 5. then i got a saphire aquatics skimmer and it made really no differance in my tank but tons of micro bubbles. the micro bubbles have now got on my last nerve so i removed the skimmer today. the production rate to the micro bubbles created wasent very good plus without the skimmer my tank never had any bad algaes or high nitrates etc. im now running chemi-pure again along with purigen and floss ontop and ill continue to do my weekly water changes. i also have my own 6 stage ro/di unit so i know the water im using is good.

sjm1978
01/29/2007, 08:05 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9088708#post9088708 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by syrinx
My AP12 runs better without a skimmer- much faster growth for some reason. I do a 3 gallon change once a week. Wife timed it last night and it was 15 minutes including getting the water ready. I spent more than 15 minutes a week dealing with all of the skimmers I had on there.

yea my corals looked alot better and grew faster without a skimmer also.