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Old 08-12-2005, 04:33 PM
Saltysteve Saltysteve is offline
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Default My CSS experience (65 gallon)

With all the hype about these Coralife Super Skimmers I just had to try one. The Seaclone has been put to rest
I researched the skimmer before I bought it and learned of only 1 thing that had to be changed, the height in which the pump sat at! I set the unit up as per instructions with the bubble catch and the pump at 2 inches below the surface. The bubble trap was about 1/4 inch above the water line and I set it so there was about 1/2 an inch of bubbles in the "cone". I kept a close eye on it due to a few complaints about leaking etc. Well, after about 20 minutes I had the collection cup 1/2 full of light yellow water so I emptied the cup and adjusted the flow. After about 45 minutes I noticed water coming out of the return breather hole. So I shut it down again and cut a small piece of tubing and slipped it over the return breather. Once running the small hose filled about halfway with water. Another 45 minutes or so passed and I was happy, breaking in it was, so I headed to bed. Woke up this morning to a completely full cup of almost clear water LOL....It was just starting to drip on the floor, very close call. I did set it up as HOB to keep an eye on things etc. I emptied the cup and readjusted but this time it was impossible to obtain 1/2 inch of bubbles. I went straight to the bubble trap and I pushed it down, immediately the water level dropped in the cone and in the small piece of hose I used on the return breather hole. I removed the bubble trap and the water level went right down, adjusted to specs again and this time the adjustment knob was not sensitive at all. I was also able to remove the small piece of hose on the breather as well. I have no micro bubbles entering the tank and I have no more signs of leaking. On my way!

The amount of bubbles visible in the skimmer is quite impressive. I have seen Prism skimmers in action and the Seaclone 100 and 150 but there is no comparison.

Given the mounting brackets, if one wanted to use the bubble trap, in order to keep the trap above the water line you would have to cut the return tube by about an inch. I have opted to leave mine off.
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