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Unread 02/04/2010, 04:22 AM   #1
drewp808
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plumbing question

i have a 90g and a 18g running into a sump. 90G to skimmer section and 18G to fuge, i currently have a maxi jet 1200 running from the skimmer section to the 18G, which is drilled from the side approx 1inch from the top and currently a 90 elbow turned up which acts as the drain.
My problem is that the return to the fuge creates alot of bubbles.
How can i reduce the amount of bubbles?
descrease the flow? maxi 600? 900? ball valve?
i did try a sponge at the end of the tube of the drain but the bubbles just went around it.


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Unread 02/04/2010, 07:19 AM   #2
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Are the bubbles from the skimmer or just from flow/ draining back to the fuge? If its from the skimmer, you can try installing a baffle to get the air to surface before it gets to the pump or a filter on the inlet of the pump. If it's from draining back to the fuge, you will have to slow the flow or drop back to the fuge.


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Unread 02/05/2010, 02:25 AM   #3
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Unread 02/05/2010, 02:28 AM   #4
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so my plumbing is from the skimmer section but it goes to the 18g and then to the fuge, and i dont see any bubbles in the 18G that is flowing back down the drain to the fuge, so i think its the air thats getting sucked in from the 90 elbow


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Unread 02/05/2010, 04:50 AM   #5
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Use a filter sock on your return line.


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Unread 02/05/2010, 07:05 AM   #6
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You can also put a ball valve in the pipe just before it enters the sump, close it off just enough to slow the flow a little, not too much or you could have alot of water on the floor ;-) this would reduce if not eliminate the bubbles and get rid of any sucking noise you might have at the same time. I don't like using bags myself because they will trap shrimp, pods ect that you want in the tank, not in the bag.


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Unread 02/05/2010, 08:34 AM   #7
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If there is air getting sucked in at the elbow then seal it up.


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