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Namscam 12-07-2003 07:01 AM

fixing the seaclone skimmer
 
i have a 150 gallon seaclone protein skimmer and it makes way to much bubbles and its disturbing my corals and othe inverts....does n e one know how to fix this problem other than getting a new skimmer??

martym 12-07-2003 01:08 PM

Reduce the flow of water, by adding more bubbles. How old is the skimmer? It usually takes them awhile to settle down, and start working.

Namscam 12-07-2003 07:42 PM

its like 2 weeks old.....it makes too much bubbles i dont want it to make as much bubbles

martym 12-07-2003 08:51 PM

I found with mine( I have the 100) That if the water flow is too high, bubbles enter the tank. I need to ajust the air vale until the water flow is low enough that it doesn't carry the bubbles with it back to the tank. Hope that makes since and helps.

Namscam 12-07-2003 09:58 PM

will it still work as well when the water flow is lower???

Namscam 12-09-2003 10:25 PM

i turned down the water flow on my skimmer but found out that the darn thing just didnt work that well...it didnt pull up anything in two days so i just said forget that and turned it to the max.....now i m getting 1 cup every 2 hour but the only problem is that the liquid that is pulled up is just as clear as my tank water...the only difference is that it kind of has a little smell but not really that much....any ideas on how to fix it????

martym 12-10-2003 12:15 AM

That would be mostly you tank water. The seaclone is not a very good skimmer. I just went from a 55 to 90g tank. You would think with the stirring up of the sand and live rock that the skimmer would go nuts, not even a bit. I stopped using the Seaclown a few months ago and went with a Berlin XL, thats a good skimmer. Had to go back to the seaclone as the Xl doesn't fit under the stand.It takes alot of fiddleing to get it (seaclone)just right. I'm looking for a good HOB for the 90 now. Going to sell seaclone and XL.

Chad 12-10-2003 12:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martym
That would be mostly you tank water. The seaclone is not a very good skimmer. I just went from a 55 to 90g tank. You would think with the stirring up of the sand and live rock that the skimmer would go nuts, not even a bit. I stopped using the Seaclown a few months ago and went with a Berlin XL, thats a good skimmer. Had to go back to the seaclone as the Xl doesn't fit under the stand.It takes alot of fiddleing to get it (seaclone)just right. I'm looking for a good HOB for the 90 now. Going to sell seaclone and XL.

I have modified my seacloen quite a bit.. I get some good gunk outta my tank now.. but I do want to upgrade as well.. I will prolly build one.

Chad

dekay 12-10-2003 01:03 AM

If your tank is relatively new, you probably won't have that much to skim anyways. Not that I ever owned a seaclone though, but for most ppl who had them, they claim they suck.

Namscam 12-10-2003 05:53 AM

wut kind of mods did u do???


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