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![]() The secret with this device is to make sure that all of the fittings are tight and that no air escapes (especially where the water comes out of the venturie and passes into the skimmer. I use one of the plastic clamps on this fitting. Also, when you first start it there is not normally anything collected for a day or so. This is normal and should not be cause for alarm. You should remember that the amount of waste collected is proportional to the amount of organic compounds dissolved in your water. Good tank maintenance habits = less waste collected. If you feed a little too much (bad idea), that food that dissolves in the water will end up in the collection cup. In article , Xdudimus Maximus wrote: mine works great inside my sump. Lotsa smelly brown skimmate. "Adin Pryde" wrote in message ... Ok ill try that thanks "Adin Pryde" wrote in message ... I have a Seaclone 100 and all i can get it to do is dump LOTs of fine bubbles in my tank and fill the collection cup up with water this is driveling me up a wall any help out there ??? please no try putting it in the trash can or through it out a 4th story window no not the 5th story either please no try to hit it with a 4lb hammer kinda stuff i need real advice thanks |
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there are modifications you can do on this skimmer also. They are pretty
much bottom of the line. Yes, I can say that because I own one. Regardless, go to aquariumpros.ca, and do a search for seaclones. I modded mine and it works 100% better. TheFallenAngel "Craig Kaplan" wrote in message ... The secret with this device is to make sure that all of the fittings are tight and that no air escapes (especially where the water comes out of the venturie and passes into the skimmer. I use one of the plastic clamps on this fitting. Also, when you first start it there is not normally anything collected for a day or so. This is normal and should not be cause for alarm. You should remember that the amount of waste collected is proportional to the amount of organic compounds dissolved in your water. Good tank maintenance habits = less waste collected. If you feed a little too much (bad idea), that food that dissolves in the water will end up in the collection cup. In article , Xdudimus Maximus wrote: mine works great inside my sump. Lotsa smelly brown skimmate. "Adin Pryde" wrote in message ... Ok ill try that thanks "Adin Pryde" wrote in message ... I have a Seaclone 100 and all i can get it to do is dump LOTs of fine bubbles in my tank and fill the collection cup up with water this is driveling me up a wall any help out there ??? please no try putting it in the trash can or through it out a 4th story window no not the 5th story either please no try to hit it with a 4lb hammer kinda stuff i need real advice thanks |
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![]() "Sean Sharpe" wrote in message ... | there are modifications you can do on this skimmer also. They are pretty | much bottom of the line. Disagree. Prizms, and ANY model that uses an airstones, for example, are far inferior to the seaclone. IMO and IME, the seaclones are, if maintained well, along with the tank, just fine for most reefs that aren't heavy on sensitive corals and inverts. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 9/17/2004 |
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The others where right after about 3 to 4 days it started to work great now
and is doing a good job for now Maybe later I will invest in a better one but till then it looks like this will work just fine Thanks for all the good advice "Billy" wrote in message ... "Sean Sharpe" wrote in message ... | there are modifications you can do on this skimmer also. They are pretty | much bottom of the line. Disagree. Prizms, and ANY model that uses an airstones, for example, are far inferior to the seaclone. IMO and IME, the seaclones are, if maintained well, along with the tank, just fine for most reefs that aren't heavy on sensitive corals and inverts. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 9/17/2004 |
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