The DSB in your fuge should work fine. The only problem you may have is keeping the turnover critters in it. The lower inner baffles are not very high and with a laminar flow over the DSB, those critters (other than pods) may very well end up chopped or back out in the display. I went with 2" of live sand mixed with fiji mud. I put in a couple of ceriths, one nassarius and two bristle worms from the main display. I see the ceriths all the time but rarely see the nassa. It seems to be working fine. The mud holds my Ca and Alk pretty well so I'm only dosing 5ml of two-part every other day.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15642195#post15642195 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by timdanger
this great thread just ends?! how can this be?![]()
I set up my new 39g pro recently, putting a DSB in the refugium. I feel like I haven't seen anyone else using a DSB there, but I wasn't sure if that was because they were using that area for extra equipment (zeolite reactor, phosban reactor, etc.). I was a little concerned with the small-ish surface area and the fact that I understand that DSBs are less useful toward edges(? i think i read this on wetwebmedia.com, but there's so much information there that I can't remember).
Also, I've put this in my bedroom, and it is still rather loud at night. I'm using the stock durso drain with a piece of airline tubing in it, which has mostly silenced the gurgling. i then put a piece of foam at the overflow to cut out most of the "waterfall." however, i'm still getting a fair amount of sound from the drain's outlet and from the stock return pump. i figure the return pump is what it is, but what about the drain outlet? my thought has been to get a piece of PVC and stick it on the end of the tube to act like a "Y splitter" for the water to kind of diffuse the current (and thus cut the sound). Has anyone else had success with this? other suggestions?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15662989#post15662989 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by timdanger
i also used teflon tape -- worked fine to hold the pump in the skimmer.
speaking of the skimmer... mine's been running for about a week, and the bubbles/water level doesn't even get into the collection cup's center chamber (let alone the collection compartment of the cup. eddie had said to run the skimmer with the valve wide open (parallel with the pipe), but i'm curious as to what everyone else is doing.
I told you not to be stupid you moron!(Stern)
Hi itsdarrow! Hows it going over there?<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15670184#post15670184 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by itsdarrow
reeftivo how is your cadlights setup? did u upgrade anything?
Hello ItsMee,<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15673037#post15673037 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ItsMee
I knew that looked familiar. You're the guy who had posted on the cadlight forum
The loudest part of my system was the cooling fan, but I think this was because it is defective. I smelled very hot, maybe even burning, plastic the first time I turned it on so I've decided to leave it off.
The second loudest is the water fall into the overflow. Have any ideas for fixing this without a chance of clogging the durso? Also, are bio balls bad to use? I was going to use them for the microbubbles problem, but I think I remember from back in the day when I had a 75G, for some reason bio balls are bad. What are you guys doing to treat the micro-bubble problem?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15670363#post15670363 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reeftivo
Forgive me but I'm not sure what you mean by center chamber.
Half way up the neck of the collection cup?
How long has your tank been running?
If it is fairly new just leave the valve completely open for now and look to see if your air/water line is just below where the cone portion of the skimmer body meets the collection cup. The air water line is a fine line where you can see all the cool microbubbles spinning in the chamber and then a fine line of more condensed bubbles just right above that. If it is just below the bottom of the collection cup where the taper starts in the body of the skimmer then you should be fine. Just let it break in.
COOL!!<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15674724#post15674724 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ItsMee
Thanks Tivo for the CD case idea, it worked awesome. I'll have to buy some filter socks and a sponge for the micros I guess. Massive amounts of micro bubbles is actually a good thing if you consider that it means your skimer is doing it's jobI can't wait to get some live rock! Where did you get the fiji mud?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15674909#post15674909 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by timdanger
When I say "center chamber" i just mean the cylinder in the middle of the collection cup that the bubbles travel up before spilling over the edge into the "reservoir" of the collection cup (where the skimmate ends up).
as far as where the bubbles come to now, I would say the highest bubbles are sitting at the "neck" between the main part of the skimmer body and the collection cup. i'm not sure what you mean by the "fine line" between the air/water -- it's hard to distinguish because of the mass of bubbles between the two.
My tank has been up for about 10 days now.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15675133#post15675133 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reeftivo
Hi Tim,
Thanks, thats what I thought regarding the skimmer neck.
What is your level in the sump? Sorry but I forgot to ask.
The air/water line may be difficult to see at this point since your skimmer is not quite broken in yet. If you set your sump at about 7 inches that would be a good starting point. The more water you put in the display the higher the sump level will get (the display level will remain constant). If it's at 7 inches or so then make sure the valve is completely open and see where your bubbles are popping. If they are popping just above the bottom of the collection cup and you can see them popping in the riser tube then you're okay. If they are popping lower then turn the valve slightly until you see the bubble level rise to just above the bottom of the cup. This setting should be a starting point since the skimmer is still breaking in. If you adjust it too high at this point then when it does finally break in it will overflow the cup and put all the skimmate back into the sump. Just give it a few more days and see where you're at.