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![]() I have one of those Fusion Nano Skimmers. I put it in my sump, and the powerhead that returns the water to the display sits below the skimmer. I have no problems with it making bubbles in my tank since it's set up like this. It works pretty good, IMO. I ordered a second skimmer like this for my smaller nano just yesterday.
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![]() kryten have you had any luck with the micro bubbles ceasing? i just got one the other day and i am haveing the same problem.
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![]() Not really, I think it's inherent to the design. What I did to eliminate them from my tank was put the skimmer in my aquafuge and let all the bubbles get stopped from entering the main tank by my chaeto. I'm not that impressed by the performance of the skimmer though, as seems to be the general consensus. I'm getting a bit of skimmate that looks like weak green tea. The whole thing is just so small though, that I just don't know if it's really doing much useful skimming. I think if I can find an aquafuge ps for cheap I'll go that route. My 24 gal tank at almost 30" long though, is a bit bigger than the typical nano.
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![]() I have a Prizm skimmer on my 16 gal at home (it's on the sump) and it does the trick. I looked at that nano skimmer you guys are talking about. They have one at AI here in Edmonton on a 10 gal (or so). Didn't look like it could do much. For my 2.5 gal at work I am building a skimmer out of a 2L pop bottle. It's a pretty straight forward venturi skimmer. It'll be cheap like borscht to make
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