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I've never had any issues with superglue, also if you use vertex epoxy your skimmer won't go crazy
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Hmm weird that's what I thought, I wonder what happened then... Thanks for that may need to go get sum
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+1. I have used few different brands of glues and nothing has caused my skimmer to go crazy.
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Could be anything, maybe your snails or clams were spawing during the night?
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Nope, no snails or clams in the tank...
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Do you use filter socks? My skimmer can some times go nuts after I change a filter sock.
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Could have just been a coincidence. If salt creep blocks off your venturi (air intake / muffler) … it will raise the level in your skimmer column and cause an overflow.
Often the splashing then cleans the venturi and by the time you notice it … your stuck scratching your head wondering what the heck happened. |
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