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06/06/2012, 09:18 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2012
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Skimmer positioning
While I've had tanks of various sizes over the years I've just recently upgraded to a 180g. I'm using a Coralife 220 super skimmer driven by a Mag3 and it creates tons of bubbles and gunk.
I've been working to dial the skimmer in and of course the major issue I always have run into is water level. Tonight I decided to try an experiment. I placed the skimmer on the outside of the wet/dry instead of inside. ( I've attached a picture ) It still seems to be working great with no issues. I have it sitting on a box to keep it level and all of it is sitting in a bucket in case there's overflow. My question is... does anyone else do this? Are there any particular issues? Of course I understand that if by some odd thing the mixture gets messed up and the it overflows i have a mess on my hands but I like the idea of taking the water level ( does it work best at 7" or 9" or ??? ) out of the equation. Any feedback / thoughts is appreciated. Jeff |
06/06/2012, 09:29 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: littlerock ca.
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Don't see any pics. I had a coralife 125 skimmer and it worked best in about 4-6" of water but that was with the stock pump. Mine would constantly go crazy and overflow. after 3 floods I ripped it out and replaced it.
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