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|   I can switch the way I post the photos - I did it the other way because the resolution of the photos is fairly large. I got my SWC 120 cone skimmer from spit.fire the other day got it setup at 7.5" depth - but all I get is the cup filling with water in about 2 seconds  I have the air valve wide open and I'v tried adjusting the flow valve but haven't had any success. Anyone have any tips? 
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|   Ya, that would be a good reason to post the photos the way that you were originally doing it :-)  Carry on :-) | 
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|   If its possible to raise the skimmer some more it might help, recommended height is 5-8". 
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|   I'm bad at this. I sold my 90G freshwater tank and bought a 120G saltwater tank now >.<. Now I need new LEDs and a new skimmer! Only debate for me now is do i want to put the effort in again and build the LEDs again or just buy some pre-built ones 
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|   With pre builds its pretty well what you see is what you get with DIY you get to choose colour spectrum and lighting needs Me I have a phobia of electricity once bitten twice shy so I would just buy premade 
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