I think we all know what a Protein skimmer does, what most of us don't know is how much of all the different kind of proteins a skimmer can remove,let me quote some articles I've read.
According to Chen,S 1991 Theoretical and experimental investigation of foam seperation applied to aquaculture.
"Proteins make up a large part of surfactants-the molecules adsorbed by air bubbles. However,the proportion of proteins that are surface active and therefore can be removed through protein skimming represents only 11 percent of the protein found in aquaculture."
"this points to the need to use other methods of chemical filtration, such as activated carbon, in addition to protein skimming"
Richard Harker 1998
Now protein skimming does help reduce the yellow but not as major as you think it would be.
I know what cause the PH to drop at night but what I'm trying to say is with the alklanity high you would only see 1 to 2 PH swings during night time,and with a fan in the sump, you'll hardly notice any swing at all.
Lets say if this person has a PH swing of 2 at night with a dkh of 12, how much more swing if his dkh is 3 or 4?
ack, I hate to have this debate, don't want any furs flying now, so this is my last post on this thread.