Nothing in the Skimmer

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  1. asilefx

    asilefx Skunk Shrimp

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    Shouldn't my skimmer be producing foam, or at least something?

    I have a seaclone. Is that any good?

    Is it just because the only thing in my tank is live rock, and that I only put it in 24 hours ago.
     
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  3. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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  4. asilefx

    asilefx Skunk Shrimp

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  5. rickzter

    rickzter Torch Coral

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    It took me a while to setup up my skimmer just right. Just continue to move the air knob.

    There should be fizz on the bottom and foam should eventually build up in the collection cup, but if there is nothing to skim in the water, it won't skim. I think you are not skimming because you are lacking bio-load. Adding fish, inverts and corals will increase bio-load and will jump start you skimmer. Hang in there. 8)
     
  6. asilefx

    asilefx Skunk Shrimp

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    Air knob??

    Found it, didn't have a clue. I'm getting some white foam now, and way too many microbubbles.
     
  7. rickzter

    rickzter Torch Coral

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    Yup, you're gonna be fiddling with that thing for sometime, till you get it just right. It should build foam in the cup slowly, if it's filling too fast, lower the air being sucked in by moving the air knob counter-clockwise. If you wanna go up on the air, move it clock-wise.
     
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  9. coral reefer

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    As they mentioned above it will take some time for the skimmer to get going as you have a small bio-load. As you add things and everything gels, you will notice a froth (usually a brown or greenish color) rising up in the skimmer cup as the bubbles rid the tank of pollutants.
     
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    asilefx Skunk Shrimp

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    The skimmers working great now, I adjusted it a little and now I'm getting very brown froth. Only problem is now the skimmer is creating millions of micro bubbles. I'm going to open a new tread about the bubbles from the skimmer.