i bought a surface skimmer to attach to my canister the adjustments aren't set up properly now there is an excess of air/water going into the canister and the outcoming mixture every 5mins or so is a bubble/water jet stream. i've adjusted the skimmer where it barely takes any water from the top and hopefully this will aleviate that problem. anyone else use a surface skimmer? sorry this is a 2nd post i didn't explain myself correctly on the 1st one.
anyone use a surface skimmer (planted tank people)
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Re: anyone use a surface skimmer (planted tank people)
When I changed from a wet/dry system to an FX5, life got alot easier except for the loss of surface skimming in the overflow box. Now I am in the same boat as you with attempts to surface skim without losing my CO2 to the agitation of a surface spray bar or something. Would someone who has dealt with this give us some feedback here please? Many thanks. (Joe, I still have that design you talked me through at Larrys but I can't use a prefilter with it and so that keeps it out of the running for the 180.)
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Re: anyone use a surface skimmer (planted tank people)
I have been using one on my canister for about 6 or 8 months and it just takes a little playing and adjustment to get it set right. Hang in there and you'll find its sweet spot. If its sucking air then just back off a little till its not.125 gallon, Soilmaster Pro Select Charcoal... 6 x 65 watt PC... Odyssea CFS4 X 2... 20lb Pressurized CO2... 9 Watt Turbotwist UVS... Greg Watson Ferts
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Re: anyone use a surface skimmer (planted tank people)
Thanks for the response i figured out what cause the "cavitation" as it's called in the tank. btw: i bought a skimmer made by TOMS. it was only $11.00at the lfs. i bought it because i was looking at his planted tank setup and was in awe at the clear surface. the adjustment must be perfect in that you must turn the knob clockwise until you see the top of the skimmer barely taking any water down, so basically it looks like the top is floating just barely beneath the water surface. ( back off on the skimmer adjustment knob if you see a vortex of water being taken from the top this will create the cavitation and all these bubbles from the spray bar will come out). after about 30mins of toying around with the adjustment knob and looking at the spraybar to see if it will return bubbles i looked at the skimmer to see that it was taking in water from the surface but not at such crazy amount,then i never heard the caviation sound the chruning from the filter.
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Re: anyone use a surface skimmer (planted tank people)
I am simply in the process of fine tuning my equipment [admittedly a life long project] in order to maximize the potential for ultimate satisfaction of my hobby, Larry Forbes, so back off before [or after] I thwack you.
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Re: anyone use a surface skimmer (planted tank people)
Uhhhhhh... does that mean I get the FX5, or not?There are 10 types of people on this planet; those who understand binary, and those who don't.Comment
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