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|   I got mine used it works great, maybe yours is defective? 
				__________________ I'm not 'fallow' you must be talking about my tank! | 
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|   Yes it is still under warranty, but they want me to ship it back (at my cost), and then hopefully get a replacement.  In the meantime, my QT tank with two fish in it will be without a skimmer.  I am trying to get them just to send out a replacement venturi asap.  Thanks, Leon | 
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|   i dont think you should have to pay the shipping for something that they sent you if its not working properly. but thats my opinion. 
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|   I know this may seem dumb but I'm going to ask. Is the hose connected to the top plate of the skimmer? | 
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|   Not dumb at all.  But I can't even get it to pull air in a bucket.  Just the pump, venturi, and air line.  That's how i was able to blow in the line and actually get it to bubble.  Process of elimination.  It will actually backflow water up the airline. | 
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|   I have the same skimmer (got mine used ) and it has never had problems making bubbles . I have seen some post on bunk venturies on nano reef and the customer service rep sent the people new ventruris no questions asked .Your fish will be ok without a skimmer for a while my 50 gal has no skimmer and it does fine. | 
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|   Disassemble the venturi.  There's a small elbow that feeds air into the venturi - this can get calcified and not allow air through.  If you had the water level too high and it sucked a lot of water into the venturi, this happens and clogs the air intake.  You might be able to force a small amount of air through, but the force of the venturi isn't enough to suck air through. I've had this happen on my old 9002 a bunch of times. Here's what the part looks like, and what the calcification can look like:  Soak it in vinegar for an hour and it should be good as new. EDIT: I just reread the post about backflow - do you have the venturi assembled backwards? 
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