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JasonJ 12-20-2005 12:37 AM

seaclone help
 
got a seaclone with a maxijet1200.
i've been tryin to fine tune this thing.
but there is alot of micro bubbles. i cant really enjoy my corals and fish
coz of the bubbles.
this thing is in a 20gal.
the only way for the bubbles to not be in the tank. is when i tighten the air valve almost shut. if i do that theres hardly any bubbles in the skimmer itself. is that ok? will it still do its job?

Edmonton Eskimo 12-20-2005 12:49 AM

sometimes it can take a while for the bubbles to stop. Try turning the venturi off and let the skimmer run for about twenty minutes or so and then slowly turn the air on and see if that works

JasonJ 12-20-2005 01:59 AM

no clue on how to fix my problem.
any one else?

Raf 12-20-2005 03:53 AM

this was exactly why i replaced my seaclone with a prizim.....

danny zubot 12-20-2005 07:12 PM

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Try placing a piece of foam on the return water slide thing to cut down on the bubbles.

Ulitmately, fine tuning is the answer. Or upgrading.:lol:

scotchy 12-20-2005 08:03 PM

Look for the bioball mod. I beleive it's somewhere on this site, if not it's on reef central. Scrap the air valve that came with it and replace it with a good needle valve from any local pet store. The seaclones biggest problem is that it flows too much water for the little space it has and it ends up forcing bubbles through the second chamber. The bioball mod not only slows the flow but also helps produce finer bubbles and get you better performance. My opinion based on my experience only though.


Scott

deep6er 12-21-2005 04:46 AM

I had the same problem with mine but further resurch found that any water conditioners dont work well with skimmers and will cause micro bubbles so i dont use any water conditioner any more. i would say turn it off for a day or so and slowly turn it on or place a foam under the output. I tryed this method too but it worked only about 75%

good luck

JasonJ 12-21-2005 05:22 AM

i have decided to sell the seaclone.
i find that the maxijet1200 is too powerful.
my clown gobies are struggling to swim.
do u guys have any advice on what skimmer to get for a 20gal?
prism? remora?

Ruth 12-21-2005 12:04 PM

Between those 2 skimmers I would definately go with the Remora.

danny zubot 12-21-2005 02:51 PM

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when I had my Seaclone I simply swapped the maxi jet 1200 for a maxi jet 900 and it worked like a charm. I also used a good needle air valve for better control.


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