skimmer bubbles

Discussion in 'Protein Skimmers' started by jaiello, Oct 29, 2005.

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  1. jaiello

    jaiello Plankton

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    hi everyone.. i have a ets 500 skimmer outside of a amiracle wet dry / ihave a sponge over the return from the skimmer and i still get tons of bubbles in my return //can anyone recommend anything that will stop this the reason i love this hobby is for the crystal clear water in my living room and since i have upgraded my sytem to a 150gal ihave not been able to acheive that look //please help totally discouraged!!! :confused:
     
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  3. Matt Rogers

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    Is this a new skimmer? They need time to break in. If not, perhaps something finer than a sponge like floss in a micro filter bag or having a piece of glass at a slant under the skimmer output as a return ramp may work. Can you move the return further away from the sump pump?
     
  4. jaiello

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    i cant move the return / but is there anything i can put over the pumps intake ?
     
  5. Matt Rogers

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    I recommend things to try on the output of the skimmer... oh do you mean the sump pump intake? Some have a sponge you can add.. by the way, do you have a sponge after the wet/dry? Many have a big sponge block right after the comes right after the bio tower.
     
  6. VibeAUS

    VibeAUS Plankton

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    I'm Having the same problem at the moment. I am gettign heaps of small bubles all over the tank.
    As I am new to this I'm not sure what to do about it. Or sould I just wait and see after it runs in a bit?
     
  7. Matt Rogers

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    Yes, if it is a new skimmer you should wait and let it gunk up a bit. Last two skimmers I've had did this and it went away.