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I've considered all the times I've put my bare hands in the tank, and all the times I've added new corals, and it still does not equate to my skimmer overflowing ACK You've all been sleeping ... I'm just going to bed Please add your thoughts and I'll read them as soon as I get up ![]() Last edited by gregzz4; 01-19-2013 at 02:16 PM. |
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You say it happens about a week after a WC. Maybe some build-up of something in your water, or a depletion. Not sure if your parameters vary in that time, but might be some other things that you don't measure, maybe some contaminant coming from somewhere. Not sure what you do for ATO. Do you use a separate container that maybe has some kind of build-up and needs a good cleaning?
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![]() Good thought about my ATO
There may be some bacterial buildup in there I need to clean out |
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![]() Wow do I feel like an arse
I bought this skimmer used and had no idea what the inside of the venturi was supposed to look like Skimz used 2 different colors of plastic, so the build up of calcium in the venturi looked normal to me ![]() Add a piece of food, algae or a small snail and overflow was imminent A clean with vinegar and some elbow grease and wouldn't you know it, it's pulling some serious nog again Think I'll have to change the location of my drip ![]() |