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  2. Protein skimmer - Wikipedia

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    Protein skimmer. A protein skimmer or foam fractionator is a device used to remove organic compounds such as food and waste particles from water. It is most commonly used in commercial applications like municipal water treatment facilities, public aquariums, and aquaculture facilities.

  3. Sump (aquarium) - Wikipedia

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    A sump with three compartments including a protein skimmer. In fishkeeping, a sump is an accessory aquarium tank in which mechanical equipment is kept. [1] [2] A remote sump allows for a clutter-free display tank. It is found mainly in a reef aquarium or marine aquarium.

  4. Sea Skimmer, Aqua Skimmer, Aqua Dart - Wikipedia

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    The Aqua Skimmer appeared in boat shows and sporting events nationwide. John Tetyak was the new corporate officer and he claimed to be "the inventor of the concept". [3] [4] [5] The Coast Guard classified the Aqua Skimmer as an "Ocean-Going Vessel" requiring extensive modifications for offshore recreational use. Aqua Skimmer INC, ceased ...

  5. Skimmer - Wikipedia

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    Skimmer (device), for getting data from a credit card for later fraudulent use; Skimmer (machine), for removing oil from a water surface; Skimmer (spa), for removing oil from spa and swimming pools water surface; Protein skimmer or foam fractionator, a device used mostly in saltwater aquaria; Skimmer (dinghy), an American sailboat design from 1933

  6. Reef aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Reef aquarium in Monaco. A reef aquarium or reef tank is a marine aquarium that prominently displays live corals and other marine invertebrates as well as fish that play a role in maintaining the tropical coral reef environment. A reef aquarium requires appropriately intense lighting, turbulent water movement, and more stable water chemistry ...

  7. Filter feeder - Wikipedia

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    The basking shark is a passive filter feeder, filtering zooplankton, small fish, and invertebrates from up to 2,000 tons of water per hour. [6] Unlike the megamouth and whale sharks, the basking shark does not appear to actively seek its quarry; but it does possess large olfactory bulbs that may guide it in the right direction.