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Old 01-23-2012, 12:15 AM
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Default Tunze 9002 Nano DOC Skimmer Micro Bubbles

Anyone know a fix for microbubbles from the Tunze 9002 skimmer? It's 2 weeks old and was working great for the 1st few days. Then it started gurgling, that was when I started messing with the water level and the adjustment valve. Now either it over skims WET or I get mircobubbles. I even tried pretty much closing the valve, but I get massive microbubbles.

Does anyone have any experience or a fix?
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Try Reef Central "Tunze" Forum.
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Thanks! I also posted in RC.

I just talked to Jeff over at J&L, he's submitted an issue into Tunze that some of the new 9002's may have an issue with microbubbles. Tunze is apparently now working on a fix.
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