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DiverDude 05-25-2012 04:29 PM

Surface Skimming
 
I just rebuilt my tank with new sand and base (Marco) rock. For now at least, I've pulled my HOB sump off and I'm not running a skimmer. There is a nasty film on the surface that I'd like to get rid of and without an overflow, I'm looking for ideas on how to manually get rid of it.

Nuggets of wisdom would be greatly appreciated !

subman 05-25-2012 04:33 PM

Powerhear pointing across the surface

Nano 05-25-2012 04:34 PM

what are you using for filtration? There are lots of DIY or prefab tricks to mod HOB filters into surface skimmers, I believe aquaclear even has an attachment.

Nano 05-25-2012 04:37 PM

http://www.personal.psu.edu/u0y/nano....skimmer.p.jpg
http://www.fishlore.com/fishforum/fi...e-skimmer.html
http://www.gtaaquaria.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33376

DiverDude 05-25-2012 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by subman (Post 719338)
Powerhear pointing across the surface

This presumably serves to break up the film and mix it into the water column ?

DiverDude 05-25-2012 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nano (Post 719339)
what are you using for filtration? There are lots of DIY or prefab tricks to mod HOB filters into surface skimmers, I believe aquaclear even has an attachment.

No filtration.

I may have to put my HOB sump back on simply because it's the only way I have to connect my chiller but for now I'm looking at a purely manual method of removing it.

Mandosh 05-25-2012 06:55 PM

You could go super ghetto and scoop it out with a dinner plate. Not really a permanent solution though.

subman 05-25-2012 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DiverDude (Post 719351)
No filtration.

I may have to put my HOB sump back on simply because it's the only way I have to connect my chiller but for now I'm looking at a purely manual method of removing it.

Ohhhh I've used paper towels before when my skimmer overflowwd. Just lay it on the surface to wick it up

RuGlu6 05-25-2012 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by subman (Post 719360)
Ohhhh I've used paper towels before when my skimmer overflowwd. Just lay it on the surface to wick it up

+1 on this one! Not permanent obviously but good for clearing that film on the surface. Just make sure its not the first sheet on the roll because it has glue on it.
Or (as mentioned above) you can use Aquaclear surface skimmer but you will need an external canister filter to run it.

burgerchow 05-25-2012 10:12 PM

Just get a cheap hob filter like aquaclear or acqueon. Returning water will break the surface and the filter will absorb the stuff. You can even replace the filter with carbon and you've got a water polisher as well


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