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IM NuvoSkim 24-Volt DC™ AIO Protein Skimmer

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This coral is "WYSIWYG" - What You See Is What You Get -
 It is the exact coral you will receive
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Description and Care For this Coral

Innovative Marine's NuvoSkim 24-Volt DC™ AIO Protein Skimmer

The Skimmer Evolved.

Let’s say hello to the NuvoSkim DC, the industry’s first, energy efficient, direct current powered nano protein skimmer. Fewer adjustments, remarkably quiet and ultra-fast break in time; the NuvoSkim DC recirculating protein skimmer effectively removes dissolved organics, increases oxygen levels, and creates a cleaner & clearer aquarium.

Along with the engine overhaul the NuvoSkim DC took on a secondary air silencer, vibration reducing rubber feet, enlarged air intake and a new convex lid for drier skim. All these features unite to create our most efficient skimmer yet, delivering a new era of uncompromising design and performance.

Features:

  • DC Powered Needle Wheel
  • Dual Silencers (Internal & External)
  • Noise Reducing Rubber Feet
  • Enlarged Air Silencer Box
  • Drop In Convenience
  • Bubble Plate Diffuser
  • Suspended Pump Design
  • Low Profile Cup Design
  • Needle Wheel Impeller
  • Airline Management
  • Convex Lid
  • Only for saltwater
  • NUVO Fusion 10, Fusion 14, Fusion 15, Fusion 20, Fusion 20 Peninsula, Concept 20 Peninsula, Concept 20 Panorama, Concept 20 Encore, Fusion 25 Lagoon.
  • Dims: 3.75" x 2.31" x 13"

 

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General Care for Mixed Reef Tanks

Lighting

Lighting

Aim for moderate, well-distributed lighting that supports both LPS and SPS—enough intensity for growth without overwhelming more light-sensitive species.

Flow

Flow

Water flow should be varied and indirect, creating a gentle, chaotic movement that keeps detritus suspended while allowing fleshy corals to expand naturally.

Feeding

Feeding

Feed lightly but regularly with a mix of fine particulate Live Foods and occasional meaty foods to support overall health without overloading nutrients.

Parameters

Parameters

Most importantly, maintain stable water parameters—temperature 76–80°F, salinity ~1.025, alkalinity 8–9 dKH, calcium 400–450 ppm, and magnesium 1250–1350 ppm.
A successful mixed reef tank is built on balance and consistency. 
Stability, more than perfection, is what drives long-term success in any reef aquarium.
— Dr. Mac, Pacific East Aquaculture

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Dr. Mac and The Ladies of Marau with Corals ready for Planting on the Reef


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Order FAQs  

About Our Facility

Q: Are your corals aquacultured?
A: Yes. Many of our corals are grown in our Maryland Certified & Licensed Coral Aquaculture Facility.

Q: Why choose aquacultured corals?
A: Aquacultured corals are:
- More sustainable
- Better adapted to aquarium life
- Typically hardier than wild specimens

Q: Who selects and grows your corals?
A: Our corals are grown and curated by Dr. Mac a Board Certified Veterinary Pathologist with decades of hands-on reef experience.

Ordering & Shipping

Q: What does WYSIWYG mean?
A: “What You See Is What You Get.” The exact coral shown in the photo is the one you will receive.

Q: Can I request a specific color or variation?
A: For WYSIWYG items, what’s pictured is what you get. For non-WYSIWYG items, we do our best to match color and size, but natural variation occurs.

Q: Can I combine multiple orders to save on shipping?
A: Yes—contact us before shipping and we’ll consolidate when possible.

Q: How are corals and fish shipped safely?
A: We use insulated boxes, temperature control (heat/cold packs), and overnight delivery to ensure safe arrival.

Q: What days do you ship?
A: Typically Monday–Wednesday to avoid weekend delays.

Q: Do I need to be home for delivery?
A: Yes—someone should be available to receive livestock immediately.

Q: What if my coral or fish arrives dead (DOA)?
A: Contact us within a specified timeframe (e.g., 2 hours) with clear photos, and we will resolve it quickly.

Q: What voids the guarantee?
A: Missed deliveries, improper acclimation, or delays beyond our control.

Live Arrival Guarantee

Q: What if my coral or fish arrives dead (DOA)?
A: Contact us within a specified timeframe (e.g., 2 hours) with clear photos, and we will resolve it quickly.

Q: What voids the guarantee?
A: Missed deliveries, improper acclimation, or delays beyond our control.

Acclimation & First 24 Hours

Q: How do I acclimate new livestock?
A: Float to match temperature, then drip acclimate before placing in tank.

Q: Should I dip corals before adding them?
A: Yes but be careful, coral dips help prevent pests but use caution. Certain corals might benefit from a short quarantine period instead of a dip so as to further stressing them.

Q: Why does my coral look closed or stressed?
A: This is normal after shipping—most corals open within 24–72 hours.

Aquarium Setup & Compatibility

Q: Where should I place my coral in the tank?
A: Placement depends on the coral type (LPS, SPS, soft). Lighting and flow requirements vary—check each product description.

Q: Can different corals touch each other?
A: Many corals have sweeper tentacles and can sting neighbors. Always allow space.

Q: How fast will my coral grow?
A: Growth depends on species, lighting, water quality, and feeding.

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