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07/24/2009, 06:52 AM | #1 |
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dead fish and protein skimmers
i am still getting used to the whole skimmer thing.
mostly, it (msx250) just hums along, needing attention avery 5 days or so (i have a quite light bioload). over the last 3 days, it has overflowed spectacularly twice, with noxious oozing out all its holes. at the same time, one of my newish banggai cardinalfish has gone missing. are these events likely related? is the fish rotting in some invisible part of the tank and the skimmer is just coping? |
07/24/2009, 06:57 AM | #2 |
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That could be the case.
Have you added, removed, or changed anything else? Changed how you do water changes or topoff? Dosed anything? ect. had your hands in the tank a ton? Changed food? There are lots of different things that can trigger a skimmer overflow.
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07/24/2009, 06:59 AM | #3 |
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nothing else changed. the fish had been in QT for 25 days or so, and
in the DT for 3 days. |
07/24/2009, 09:59 AM | #4 |
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My current tank is five years old and is very stable, and occasionally, the skimmer goes nuts and fills the cup in a day or less. A fish count and close inspection of the corals shows no changes. I don't know why it happens, but soon, the skimmer returns to normal. Keep an eye on the tank, but my guess is that this is normal and not a sign of a serious problem.
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07/24/2009, 10:06 AM | #5 |
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Its been years since I had an overflow, but in the last week I've had it happen twice. The only change in my tank has been snot looking strands of algae that I think are bacterial mats related to my vodka dosing (it was a complaint frequently encountered when vodka dosing first started getting popular).
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07/24/2009, 10:51 AM | #6 |
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Unless the skimmate was sitting in the collection cup for several days, I doubt the overflow was the problem. An overflow is only putting back into the tank what was already there.
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