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![]() They are actually not that bad. They really do a job in keeping the surface clean and you shuldnt have to much to worry about as far as the water line fluctuating. If you set the neck high enough you can easily get away with about a one inch drop in water line without any issues since it just floats and bobs.
Ran one for over a year on my 25g office tank hooked od to a canister and i loved it |
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Think I'll lower the suction cups a tad |
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![]() Yep. And you just gotta twist the center pin to adjust based on the suction of the filter you run it on. The lower you thread it the more it draws from the top and if it is pulling the cup underwatermyou just turn it back until the skimmer floats and your good. As im sure you noticed it also draws from the bottom which is where the extra pull from the filter is directed as you adjust you top floater.
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![]() I've used on in a FW tank. Worked great except when plants got stuck in it and the top would Bob up and down. Oh ya flake food disappears pretty quick too. It should do the trick for your needs.
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72 gal bowfromt mixed reef sps dominated, 25 gal mineral mud type sump/refugium Skimmerless 2x250 14000k phoenix hqi 2x96 pc actinic, 50x flow |
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![]() Thanks for the tips guys.
I posted this with the intention of giving folks some giggles. Now it's just a disappointing journey through the use of the part. |
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![]() Can we try to continue the giggles?
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![]() This skimmer is the best thing I have ever used ....
OK, nevermind, the joke is dead |
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