Bubble King 250 - Micro Bubbles

eisaiasjr

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Hello:

I recently picked up a bubble king 250, I am having the skimmer input micro bubbles into the sump. Is there a recommended way to solve this?

Anyone with any experience on these skimmers suggest some solutions?


Best Regards,

Estefano
 
It has been running for 2 weeks... anyone have some experience with these skimmers know if their bubbles went away after a while?

Best Regards,

Estefano
 
You might want to provide some details about the set up, such as how deep is the water it's sitting in, what your salinity is, what type of bioload do you have, how big is the tank, how is the venturi nozzle set up, etc.

If you have pictures of the skimmer running, that would help too.

No offense, but making a post like this would be like going on a car forum and saying "my Camero makes strange noises".

Anyway, hopefully someone here (maybe even myself, lol) will be able to help you with this once we have more information.
 
Where did you purchase usually they can help.
There is a whole thread on b k skimmers
Jeremy from premium aq. usually answers questions.
LOL
 
the bubbles reduce over time. but even after a couple years i still have some that come out of the bottom of the standpipe. but with how my sump is set up, it was never anything that bothered me.
 
Does anyone know of a way to force the water from the standpipe up towards the surface so that the bubbles are forced upwards?

My whole tank is full of micro bubbles right now!!! its sooo annoying!
 
The BK is @ 9" of water, the ideal is between 8 and 10...
Salinity is 35
everything is stable on the tank, just trying to get rid of those damn micro bubbles!
 
I thought about that but when the sock gets clogged it will cause my skimmer to overflow and put all the nastiness back into the aquarium :(
 
Estefano, is this the BK Supermarin 250? if so, I have the 300 and the way to correct the micro bubbles will be with the input nozzle in front of the pump, normally it should be aligned with the notch on the pump body after one whole turn, from there you can play in and out until no bubbles are coming out.
cheers!
 
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