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![]() Those micro bubbles are also common for just about any skimmer to put out until they "break in". Get the factory oils and crap off the insides and get some nasty going and that usually solves the microbubbles eventually. Though not all the time.
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Probably create a foam canon.
![]() From what I can tell and from what I've read Warner Marine really puts in a lot of effort in balancing out their designs from the pump, body, to the neck and back out. If I had a bigger system with a sump I'd love to try out the WM K2 or any of the super reef octopus xp cone series.
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I think I'm going to get this skimmer for my 55...
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Collection cup will not stay in position.
I just installed the big red beast on my 75G. It is a new set-up, nothing but sand, water, and some old dead rocks for base material. I fired it up to check out it's operation and I didn't expect any skimmate. It does foam and it fills the collection cup with water since I can't get the collection cup to stay up. I'm afraid to torque down the nylon hold down screw in fear of stripping it out.
I'm picking up live rock today. Any advice on this foam cannon would be helpful? |
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Hmm, do you have the large clear rubber band wrapped around the collection cup? You're supposed to be able to slide it up and down on the cup to adjust the position of the cup in the skimmer for more wet/dry performance.
I accidentally broke mine and had to use the band from my Remora skimmer cup instead. It's smaller but does work. You can see what I'm talking about in the last picture I posted. |
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Yes, I have the clear band. It is in no way tight enough to hold the empty cup in position. I figured it was a marker to be able to place the cup back in the same spot. I placed 50 pounds of Totoka live rock in this afternoon and left for baseball practice. When I got home 2 hours later there was foam spewing out of the 4 small holes of the collection cup lid. I should have taken a pic of it but wanted to clean it up before the wife saw it.
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Location: Centerville, OH
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Hi. I just got my lx1000 and for the life of me, i cannot figure out how to put the clear plastic cover on.
Could someone post a pic on how it is supposed to be installed? Also, how do you have yours hanging on the tank? Is it flush to the tank on the front (scooted all the way back.) thanks for any help. Todd. |
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Not really sure what clear plastic cover you're referring to but I think it's the small plastic gate piece that slides up and down on the front of the skimmer. If so, you simply hold it on the inside of the in take chamber and use they nylon screw provided to tighten it down and squeeze it between the clear slotted acrylic face. You'll notice the center cutout notch is a bit taller than the rest of them allowing the nylon screw to slide up and down.
I've got the skimmer pulled all the way back on the tank, taking up the least amount of space in the water as possible. |
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thanks Crank.
The plastic cover i was talking about is the large one that covers water return area. It has a cutout so it will go around the water supply tube. I think i have it figured out, but when it's in place, it's right up against the collection cup thumb screw so i have to take the plastic piece off so I can easily unscrew and take out the collection cup. Also, I still have the collection cup up pretty high as the skimmer breaks in. I'm getting some tea colored skimmate - but at night the bubbles don't even reach the bottom of the collection cup - do you notice that? |
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Okay I know which plastic piece you're talking about now. I ended up not using at all as when it was in place I noticed what you're talking about. In addition, I was getting unwanted vibrations out of it when it was in place, so for me I just don't use it.
I don't notice any significant difference at night with the bubbles for no reason. I do know what you mean though when you say the bubbles die down a lot. For me this happens when I feed, dose MB7 or carbon or put my hand in the tank for whatever reason. In my experience this is pretty standard across most skimmers. It will kick back up performance wise in about an hour for me. |
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I may skip using that plastic piece also.
thanks again. |
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Subscribing. Ordered mine yesterday.
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Something I've done is pull the blue sponge out of it's little "box" in the lower level, and place it in the top "tier" right where the water falls down into the lower area. Virtually stopped the trickling water sound, is easier to pull out and clean, and the large plastic cover rests on the top of the sponge making it easier to remove.
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i 'm starting a 75g
what do you suggest, buying this new at $300 or buy a remora pro 350mag pump used about 1 year for $150 |
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This will outperform a Remora - from what I have read. |
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My LX1000S is on the truck for delivery today!
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Any updates on this skimmer. Can anyone tell me how many inches of height clearance this skimmer needs from the lip of the tank up to a canopy that sits flush parrellel with the edge of the tank.
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