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![]() So ive taken my biopellets off line in place of vodka/vinegar dosing. I also added about a quarter stick of epoxy to the system around the same time as starting the vodka/vinegar and taking the pellets offline. This was 4 days ago and my protein skimmer has been overflowing ever since even when having it at its lowest setting. Its an Vertex Omega 150. I have since done two water changed, a 10 gallon and 15 gallon on my 60 gallon system and also vinegar bathed/cleaned the skimmer really good. Any ideas? I currently have the tube from the cup directed into my filter sock so that i can have it running still while it overflows like crazy.
Other then that system looks really good and all parameters are normal. However i figure running a overflowing skimmer into a filter sock it really not that efficient. Any ideas?? |
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![]() NM seems like there is a post a couple down that is going through the exact same things. So probably has to do with the vinegar/vodka dosing and system stabilizing ill give it a few more days.
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![]() Epoxy can definitely do it as well. It makes my skimmer go nuts for a day or so. Depending on how much epoxy unused :-). I ended up raising my skimmer a bit more to give me room to turn down the skimmer when it gets into this overflow state.
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![]() I received advise to perform a water change by letting the skimmer overflow into a bucket and replace with new mix. I did this allowing the skimmer to drain about 8 gallons and during the course it settled down and is running great again.
I guess letting it overflow into the tank wasn't really removing what was causing the issue. |