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![]() 40 gallon tank 60 or so pounds of live rock, live sand lots of corals next to no algae, hi Nitrates, tank running about a year..Bio load was five clowns none bigger than 1.5" couple brittle stars, couple cleaner shrimp and feed corals mysis 2 maybe three times a week....So now I put a Tunze 9002 skimmer in the tank I know under sized but I don't want SPS quality water with the corals I have. Skimmer running about 2 weeks and the waste it produces has a light green tinge rather brown...Never had a skimmer before and never read much about green skimate Does this mean anything? do I need to adjust something..? lol not much to adjust really..Just wondering why it is green..
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![]() I'm guessing this equals a less efficient job when it's only green?....I guess better than nothing but a bit pricey for a half arse job...
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#4
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![]() should shoot for a black color and thick.
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![]() Not really less efficient. It's just pulling more water along with the skimmate.
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#6
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![]() How do I do that, less air? |
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![]() adjust the height of the skimmer in relation to your water level. Bring it up a little higher probably a few centimeters. just play around with the height of your skimmer for a few days till you get your desired output.
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#8
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![]() Moved up about 1/2" Not perfectly level now because of thick trim on the tank but will see what happens, thanks.
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