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![]() I'm pretty sure it's particles. My skimmer output is a descent distance and alot lower from my return pump
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#22
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![]() I find it strange you have an oil slick. I think you may not be skimming the DOC's off the top layer. Perhaps you need a longer linear overflow or probably faster flow through the sump.
In anycase what you are experiencing is not normal and I think it may be a design flaw. |
#23
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![]() If you point one of your powerheads towards the surface you should be able to create enough turbulence that the oil slick will fix itself, just keep the powerhead permanently in that position.
I also think you have a case of the microbubbles as Zoa Elite suggested. ![]() |
#24
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![]() Mindy is bang on with the external plumping point, look the words right out of my mouth.
Any random salt creep developing around these points is also a good indication of a plumbing leak. |
#25
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![]() so i dunno what happened but I went and bought some coral snow
First day i didnt notice a change, second day, no change, today i woke up and almost walked through the tank because i didnt see there was water in it! holy moly this is clear all of a sudden. freakishly clear. so what else should i be using with coral snow? sponge power? even with no sponges? |
#26
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![]() o just to add, the particles were the poop from my tangs after they ate sheets of nori
so i stopped feeding nori everyday, just couple times a week. the cloudyness was cleared up by the coral snow i believe. |
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Christy's Reef Blog My 180 Build Every electronic component is shipped with smoke stored deep inside.... only a real genius can find a way to set it free. |
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