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![]() Just wondering if anyone out there has had troubles with their skimmer (euroreef) overflowing. I am currently running a rs100 insump skimmer, and the last two days ive come home to a sump FILLED with foam and a collection cup overflowing, anyone have any idea was causes this?
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"120 Gallon - Fastest Build in the West" 20Gal Sump, 2x 250 PFO Metal Hallides running 2 20k XM Bulbs, 2X54 HOT5 1 KZ Coral Light 1 Fiji Purple, Euroreef RS 100 Skimmer, Quiet One 6000 Return Pump, 2X Tunze 6025, Nano Wavebox ~To Live Is To Reef~
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![]() Have you used any water conditioners or medications lately?
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![]() usually it is somthing added to your water, ie. food or any thing,
some times two part epoxy will create a lot of foam If nothyng was added then check if there is a dead body there somewhere |
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![]() This isnt the first time its happened, it happened 3 or 4 times before, i dont use any water conditioners, other than the usual, idodide, mag, dkh, stront, etc, i feed new life pellets once a day, and mysis and brine once a day. and i dont use any medications. And no there are no dead bodies, is it the food? And if so is it normal practice to unplug a skimmer during feeding? if so, how long. When i do feed it seems the water level in my skimmer goes down to nothing...
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"120 Gallon - Fastest Build in the West" 20Gal Sump, 2x 250 PFO Metal Hallides running 2 20k XM Bulbs, 2X54 HOT5 1 KZ Coral Light 1 Fiji Purple, Euroreef RS 100 Skimmer, Quiet One 6000 Return Pump, 2X Tunze 6025, Nano Wavebox ~To Live Is To Reef~
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![]() If you are using fat based food, this might be the case.
Try using more protein based food. If after feeding level goes down so be it, it will go back up after a while. But if it is overflowing after feeding, then it will make sense to shut down the skimmer for some time, rather then to play with skimmer adjustments every time you feed imo |
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![]() I find that adjusting the skimmer after feeding, dosing additives, etc. usually cause this. ie; it's adjusted when water params aren't at their norm. I adjust mine usually before feeding mid day (after work) or at least a few hours after feeding helps. Even if it goes wonky after feeding, I leave it alone unless it's really overflowing.
I also find that cleaning the air hose intake at the pump helps...
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![]() Ive cleaned the air hose housing on the skimmer, and do not adjust the skimmer (unless of course it overflows). The level in skimmer always goes down after feeding, and so i never re adjust it because it always goes back not.... not sure why its overflowing. And i overflow i mean over flow. my sump looks like a big skimmer cup when it overflow, foam comming out of the sume about 12 inches high.
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"120 Gallon - Fastest Build in the West" 20Gal Sump, 2x 250 PFO Metal Hallides running 2 20k XM Bulbs, 2X54 HOT5 1 KZ Coral Light 1 Fiji Purple, Euroreef RS 100 Skimmer, Quiet One 6000 Return Pump, 2X Tunze 6025, Nano Wavebox ~To Live Is To Reef~
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