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Old 02-07-2014, 03:11 PM
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Epoxy makes a skimmer run wet (unuseable) i have an eshopps and epoxy is the only thing that makes it act up i get a 1/4" of dark skim mate in a few days 72 gal tank well stocked
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Old 02-07-2014, 03:36 PM
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I just got an Vertex Omega 150 and OMG it's the most awesome skimmer ever, very quiet & easy to adjust, I get about 2 cups a week of almost black gross smelling skimmate. I was running a Bubble Magus 155 before and it was very good as well, but my wife bought the Vertex for me at Xmas and it's great.
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Old 02-07-2014, 04:20 PM
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I hate to say it, but Eshopps skimmers are extremely tempermental like that, and are well known for the wet skim. I have owned 2 in my days, and neither of them ever stayed consistant.

As far as filling a 5G bucket..... I would rather see the thing overflow back into the tank than have that much salinity swing. Ditch the bucket and let if overflow into the sump.

AND... look for a better skimmer. Dosn't have to be soon, but lerk on the F/S forum and you'll eventually find a better deal.
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Old 02-07-2014, 11:45 PM
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ya, the bucket thing has only happened a few times. I normally am more cautious and try to keep it on the dry side rather than overflowing. (on the bright side, water changes are not required as often
At best i get some gunk in at the top of the tube, and some tea water in the cup. Never anything dark.
My tank is a 60g with a light bio load... two blue chromis and and a maroon clown along with the coral and cleanup crew. Maybe i just don't have enough waste being produced to make darker skim?

either way, I have never seen any side effects from the salinity swings. maybe slower growth but even my sps has been doing quite well with new growth tips all the time.
I'm afraid to mess with it when it seems to be working...sometimes.
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Old 02-08-2014, 12:10 AM
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I've had two eshopps skimmers and they both where fairly easy to adjust but require very small adjustments. I find them very sensitive to changes. If I stick my hand in the tank it kills it for about an hour. If I stir up a bunch of detritus when cleaning it will overflow like crazy. The first one I hade would get salt buildup in the venturi and overflow when the air intake became partially blocked. The new never has that, don't know why.

I also find that it seems like because my bio load it so light for the size of skimmer that it is difficult to get great results. But it also isn't a high end skimmer.
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Old 02-08-2014, 04:54 PM
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You get what you pay or with smaller skimmers. Having said that, Sicce pumps are pretty much the best for a small skimmer (other than an air stone). Adding an air pump and wood air diffuser is one way to make drier foam. Raising the salinity to 1.026 will also help. It sounds like 9" is too deep for it to function properly. Try 7 or 8" and you should see drier foam. I assume you have inspected the needle wheel to be sure it is free of debris. The air intake needs to be cleaned with hot water and a toothpick to break-up salt that crystallizes where water and air meet.
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Old 04-17-2014, 06:33 AM
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so a funny thing happened... when i had a minor tank emergency i moved my entire sump setup into a extra 36x19x19 tank i had while i replaced the cracked and leaking old sump.

while in the panic i just tossed my skimmer in without worrying about its water depth. I figured some skimming was more important than nothing, but to my surprise...it pulled the darkest thickest skimmate that it ever has! i have to clean the cup every three days now instead of a week to 10 days.
in fact its working so well when i got the new tank setup, ive put it back in the same way and its working fantastic sitting in 18" of water. i was looking for a replacement but i think ill just keep it now.

I'm not complaining, but its kinda weird hey?
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