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So I've been running the protein skimmer...with only 3 relatively
small fish, a few crabs and snails, and a cleaner shrimp, and want to make sure I have it going right: The skimmer has all the bubbles all hte way up to the waste cup, but it doesn't ever seem to actually be flowing IN to the waste cup, no matter if I open the valves all the way or not. That having been said, every 3rd day or so I clean out the cup because there is a coating of blackish/greenish crud on the sides of it...smells horrible, and there IS a little bit of water with it...but I guess my real questions a 1. Should the bubbles be overflowing up into the waste cup? 2. What SHOULD I be seeing up there when I clean it out? Mitch |
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Big Habeeb wrote:
1. Should the bubbles be overflowing up into the waste cup? 2. What SHOULD I be seeing up there when I clean it out? Well, you don't have a lot of bio-load and it's a new tank, so unless you have nitrate issues, I wouldn't worry about it too much. As for foam, yes, it should overflow and condense in the cup. Most skimmers have adjustments, but not all. (Remora is one that doesn't which is why mine is soon to go on ebay.) This adjustment is commonly referred to as wet and dry. You're obviously on the dry side. If you still have the manual, take a look. If not, drag it down to the LFS after your next cleaning and have them look at it. Or, post the manufacturer and model. Maybe one of us has experience with it. --Kurt |
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"Big Habeeb" wrote in message ...
1. Should the bubbles be overflowing up into the waste cup? Yes. 2. What SHOULD I be seeing up there when I clean it out? http://www.theculturedreef.com/evaluation.htm http://www.theculturedreef.com/TF100A.jpg |
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On Nov 29, 1:56 am, "Pszemol" wrote:
"Big Habeeb" wrote in ... 1. Should the bubbles be overflowing up into the waste cup? Yes. 2. What SHOULD I be seeing up there when I clean it out? http://www.theculturedreef.com/evalu...com/TF100A.jpg OK...thanks for the truly repulsive images lol I will be taking in the skimmer this weekend...maybe I did something wrong, maybe the pump isnt strong enough, but the 'bubbles' dont reach the top cup...they did when I initially set up the tank and tested, but not any longer. I do see that 'crud' in the top anyway, so apparently it's getting up there, but I don't see all that much (likely due to my still low bioload)... We'll get to the bottom of it. My guess is that it may even become obvious what the problem is once I pull the thing out of the sump. Mitch |
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"Big Habeeb" wrote in message ...
On Nov 29, 1:56 am, "Pszemol" wrote: "Big Habeeb" wrote in ... 1. Should the bubbles be overflowing up into the waste cup? Yes. 2. What SHOULD I be seeing up there when I clean it out? http://www.theculturedreef.com/evalu...com/TF100A.jpg OK...thanks for the truly repulsive images lol I will be taking in the skimmer this weekend...maybe I did something wrong, maybe the pump isnt strong enough, but the 'bubbles' dont reach the top cup...they did when I initially set up the tank and tested, but not any longer. I do see that 'crud' in the top anyway, so apparently it's getting up there, but I don't see all that much (likely due to my still low bioload)... We'll get to the bottom of it. My guess is that it may even become obvious what the problem is once I pull the thing out of the sump. The amount of waste in the skimmer WILL strongly depend on how big is the bioload of your tank. So clean cup can mean that there is nothing wrong with the skimmer but your tank is just clean. |
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![]() "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "Big Habeeb" wrote in message ... On Nov 29, 1:56 am, "Pszemol" wrote: "Big Habeeb" wrote in ... 1. Should the bubbles be overflowing up into the waste cup? Yes. 2. What SHOULD I be seeing up there when I clean it out? http://www.theculturedreef.com/evalu...com/TF100A.jpg OK...thanks for the truly repulsive images lol I will be taking in the skimmer this weekend...maybe I did something wrong, maybe the pump isnt strong enough, but the 'bubbles' dont reach the top cup...they did when I initially set up the tank and tested, but not any longer. I do see that 'crud' in the top anyway, so apparently it's getting up there, but I don't see all that much (likely due to my still low bioload)... We'll get to the bottom of it. My guess is that it may even become obvious what the problem is once I pull the thing out of the sump. The amount of waste in the skimmer WILL strongly depend on how big is the bioload of your tank. So clean cup can mean that there is nothing wrong with the skimmer but your tank is just clean. It took about 3 days for my Remora to produce anything and then it wasn't that much. Jim |
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Pszemol wrote:
The amount of waste in the skimmer WILL strongly depend on how big is the bioload of your tank. So clean cup can mean that there is nothing wrong with the skimmer but your tank is just clean. You should be able to adjust the skimmer to just get tea colored water out of it. (It should be much darker though). Perhaps you have a preset skimmer, and not much you can do about it. |
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On Nov 29, 11:16 am, KurtG wrote:
Pszemol wrote: The amount of waste in the skimmer WILL strongly depend on how big is the bioload of your tank. So clean cup can mean that there is nothing wrong with the skimmer but your tank is just clean. You should be able to adjust the skimmer to just get tea colored water out of it. (It should be much darker though). Perhaps you have a preset skimmer, and not much you can do about it. Well, the skimmer I have is an oceanic, though I dunno what model. It has an adjustable air hose, a hose on the side that I can raise or lower to raise or lower the level of the bubbles in the skimmer etc...but no matter how high and wide open I set the thing, I can't seem to get it to bubble over into the cup. It's still pulling a decent amount of scumminess out, so I'm not terribly concerned, but I'd like to get it up and running in its intended way before my bioload DOES get higher. |
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