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first time using skimmer
I bought a new skimmer and this is my first time ever using one.
It is a hang on the tank type and is rated for 180 gallons, but I have it on an already established 30 gallon tank. Reason I got it so big is I plan on setting up a 55 gallon in the near future. Anyway, it seems to operate...the column is filled with bubbles. But no gunk is coming out and the return water puts lots of micro bubbles in my tank. Am I doing anything wrong, or have I just not had it set up long enough. This is the first day its in operation. I even stirred up the tank so that some of the crap rose up into the tank hoping it would suck alot of it out. |
first time using skimmer
Best way t pps check a skimmer is to allow to read rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, and soon with allthe **** Wayne Sallee and Pszemol puts ut its bound to start putting crap in the collection cup. You can always **** in the tank too. That also gets a good foam going. Of course, if you have loose sloppy runs that would really work better than a hard turd would. now if you had a big tank you could always have fish tank sex, that for sure would get that "protein" skimmer cooking off! On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 18:41:29 -0500, "ITGuy" wrote: I bought a new skimmer and this is my first time ever using one. It is a hang on the tank type and is rated for 180 gallons, but I have it on an already established 30 gallon tank. Reason I got it so big is I plan on setting up a 55 gallon in the near future. Anyway, it seems to operate...the column is filled with bubbles. But no gunk is coming out and the return water puts lots of micro bubbles in my tank. Am I doing anything wrong, or have I just not had it set up long enough. This is the first day its in operation. I even stirred up the tank so that some of the crap rose up into the tank hoping it would suck alot of it out. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
first time using skimmer
ITGuy wrote:
Anyway, it seems to operate...the column is filled with bubbles. But no gunk is coming out and the return water puts lots of micro bubbles in my tank. I even stirred up the tank so that some of the crap rose up into the tank hoping it would suck alot of it out. Skimmers don't work that way; at least, you hope they don't pull out crap you have to stir up. Skimmers remove suspended proteins from the water. These are usually invisible, but some can be seen as sort of an oily film on the surface. If you don't have decay products, such as dead fish, uneaten food, or fish urine and feces, there isn't anything for the skimmer to remove. George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
first time using skimmer
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"Pondmeister" wrote in message ... Best way t pps check a skimmer is to allow to read rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, and soon with allthe **** Wayne Sallee and Pszemol puts ut its bound to start putting crap in the collection cup. You can always **** in the tank too. That also gets a good foam going. Of course, if you have loose sloppy runs that would really work better than a hard turd would. now if you had a big tank you could always have fish tank sex, that for sure would get that "protein" skimmer cooking off! On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 18:41:29 -0500, "ITGuy" wrote: I bought a new skimmer and this is my first time ever using one. It is a hang on the tank type and is rated for 180 gallons, but I have it on an already established 30 gallon tank. Reason I got it so big is I plan on setting up a 55 gallon in the near future. Anyway, it seems to operate...the column is filled with bubbles. But no gunk is coming out and the return water puts lots of micro bubbles in my tank. Am I doing anything wrong, or have I just not had it set up long enough. This is the first day its in operation. I even stirred up the tank so that some of the crap rose up into the tank hoping it would suck alot of it out. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
first time using skimmer
Well here is what is happening. The videos I see of skimmers show a frothy
foam boiling over into the collection cup. Right now all I have is bubbly water, no foam or froth. When I adjust the air inlet valve, where should the top of the bubbling water be? down in the tube, or up top about ready to boil over? The instructions weren't too clear and I have no idea what I should be seeing in the very first day of operation. "George Patterson" wrote in message news:CL39i.7933$V01.78@trnddc02... ITGuy wrote: Anyway, it seems to operate...the column is filled with bubbles. But no gunk is coming out and the return water puts lots of micro bubbles in my tank. I even stirred up the tank so that some of the crap rose up into the tank hoping it would suck alot of it out. Skimmers don't work that way; at least, you hope they don't pull out crap you have to stir up. Skimmers remove suspended proteins from the water. These are usually invisible, but some can be seen as sort of an oily film on the surface. If you don't have decay products, such as dead fish, uneaten food, or fish urine and feces, there isn't anything for the skimmer to remove. George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
first time using skimmer
It depends some on the model of the skimmer, It will
take some getting used to, and it will depend on how wet you want the skimmate. Also every time you put your hand in the water, the oils from your body will pop the foam, and cause it to not function properly for a while. Also it takes a few days for the new plastic of the skimmer to break in. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets ITGuy wrote on 6/5/2007 12:17 AM: Well here is what is happening. The videos I see of skimmers show a frothy foam boiling over into the collection cup. Right now all I have is bubbly water, no foam or froth. When I adjust the air inlet valve, where should the top of the bubbling water be? down in the tube, or up top about ready to boil over? The instructions weren't too clear and I have no idea what I should be seeing in the very first day of operation. "George Patterson" wrote in message news:CL39i.7933$V01.78@trnddc02... ITGuy wrote: Anyway, it seems to operate...the column is filled with bubbles. But no gunk is coming out and the return water puts lots of micro bubbles in my tank. I even stirred up the tank so that some of the crap rose up into the tank hoping it would suck alot of it out. Skimmers don't work that way; at least, you hope they don't pull out crap you have to stir up. Skimmers remove suspended proteins from the water. These are usually invisible, but some can be seen as sort of an oily film on the surface. If you don't have decay products, such as dead fish, uneaten food, or fish urine and feces, there isn't anything for the skimmer to remove. George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
first time using skimmer
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first time using skimmer
It depends some on the model of the skimmer, It will
take some getting used to, and it will depend on how wet you want the skimmate. Also every time you put your hand in the water, the oils from your body will pop the foam, and cause it to not function properly for a while. Also it takes a few days for the new plastic of the skimmer to break in. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets ITGuy wrote on 6/5/2007 12:17 AM: Well here is what is happening. The videos I see of skimmers show a frothy foam boiling over into the collection cup. Right now all I have is bubbly water, no foam or froth. When I adjust the air inlet valve, where should the top of the bubbling water be? down in the tube, or up top about ready to boil over? The instructions weren't too clear and I have no idea what I should be seeing in the very first day of operation. "George Patterson" wrote in message news:CL39i.7933$V01.78@trnddc02... ITGuy wrote: Anyway, it seems to operate...the column is filled with bubbles. But no gunk is coming out and the return water puts lots of micro bubbles in my tank. I even stirred up the tank so that some of the crap rose up into the tank hoping it would suck alot of it out. Skimmers don't work that way; at least, you hope they don't pull out crap you have to stir up. Skimmers remove suspended proteins from the water. These are usually invisible, but some can be seen as sort of an oily film on the surface. If you don't have decay products, such as dead fish, uneaten food, or fish urine and feces, there isn't anything for the skimmer to remove. George Patterson If you torture the data long enough, eventually it will confess to anything. |
first time using skimmer
After I do a complete clean on my skimmer, it usually takes a day or two to get any output. It will generate a nice white foam, but no output. Just be patient. It's definitely a slow process, but you'll be amazed what it does generate in a day or two. ITGuy wrote: I bought a new skimmer and this is my first time ever using one. It is a hang on the tank type and is rated for 180 gallons, but I have it on an already established 30 gallon tank. Reason I got it so big is I plan on setting up a 55 gallon in the near future. Anyway, it seems to operate...the column is filled with bubbles. But no gunk is coming out and the return water puts lots of micro bubbles in my tank. Am I doing anything wrong, or have I just not had it set up long enough. This is the first day its in operation. I even stirred up the tank so that some of the crap rose up into the tank hoping it would suck alot of it out. |
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