SaltmanBasssa
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Hi all - yesterday evening, after some routine tank cleaning, I noticed my skimmer went berserk. It began producing very wet foam and within moments was overflowing. I turned it off to control the detritus flowing back into the sump, however, upon 7 or 8 attempts, I am unable to restart with the original skimmer output balance from before.
The unit is a ReefOctopus Regal150 internal. I am running a Red Sea 450.
I wish I could isolate what caused this. I can report that the bio-load has increased (5 days ago) by a large cleanup crew. However the incident yesterday was rapid, not sudden and required immediate attention - there was no "build up" to this event.
I have 2 clowns, 1 Desjardin, 1 Tomini in the tank - half dozen soft coral, bubble and open brain.
Parameters seem normal - ammonia 0, nitrate at 10ppm.
When I cover the skimmer "second" air Inlet with my thumb I can control the unit - but that would be an exhausting and impractical fix!
To note: I have noticed more detritus on the floor/base of the sump - the 6 month old tank is in full swing.
HELP!
Thanks
The unit is a ReefOctopus Regal150 internal. I am running a Red Sea 450.
I wish I could isolate what caused this. I can report that the bio-load has increased (5 days ago) by a large cleanup crew. However the incident yesterday was rapid, not sudden and required immediate attention - there was no "build up" to this event.
I have 2 clowns, 1 Desjardin, 1 Tomini in the tank - half dozen soft coral, bubble and open brain.
Parameters seem normal - ammonia 0, nitrate at 10ppm.
When I cover the skimmer "second" air Inlet with my thumb I can control the unit - but that would be an exhausting and impractical fix!
To note: I have noticed more detritus on the floor/base of the sump - the 6 month old tank is in full swing.
HELP!
Thanks