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Old 05-06-2004, 07:20 AM
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i cant get rid of the oil fil on the topof my water ,and was considering trying to find the surface skimmer attachment for my prizm,has anyone used this ,if so please let me know what you think thanks
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Old 05-06-2004, 07:25 AM
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My brother's tank has the surface skimmer and it doesn't work very well.
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Old 05-06-2004, 07:28 AM
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i guess i can always add another power head,i just cant add to much more current to my small tank incase i blow everthing off my lr.
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The best way to get rid of surace film it to desolve it. Set you power head to blow up at the water surface for a few days and it will churn and disolve the protiens. Then your prism shoud be able to extract the properties of the film.

Remember to wash your hands before putting them in your tank. Thats usually where the film comes from.
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Old 05-06-2004, 10:15 PM
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thanks for the ideas,i was considering getting a sump ,but i have a few questions i need to ask on another post first.
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A sump sure helped me because my overflow skims from the surface of the water and my skimmer does a better job inside my sump. Plus it gets all of that ugly grap off the side of my tank.
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or get the tank drilled that will always work...

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I have the prism skimmer, and I know the exact slime surface build up you mean. I bought the add on piece and as long as you us it correctly and don't mind the size, which is actually quite a bit larger than the origonal tube it works well. I do tend to aim one of my powerheads towards the surface anyway, cause as water evaporates it tends to decrease how well it works. Keep track of your water level and and you should be good.
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add a air stone
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I got the attachment for my Prizm (upgrade kit) and it cleared up all my problems with surface film.
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