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What skimmer or type of skimmer are the least “finicky?†In other words, it does not require constant adjustment as water chemistry changes and recovers quickly after feedings. Please explain what makes your skimmer less finicky if you can.
I am having problems dialing-in a drain tube assembly that replaced my collection cup. The assembly fits in an airtight fashion and has greatly increased the power of my skimmer. Unfortunately, the difference between no foam and overflowing the collection jar is only a quarter-turn of the air adjustment screw. The skimmer is now very sensitive to salinity changes caused by evaporation and to chemistry changes caused by feeding. One moment I may have no skim and after adding a cup of salt, my collection jar may be full within an hour.
What kind of skimmer can do what UCanDoIt describes below?
I am having problems dialing-in a drain tube assembly that replaced my collection cup. The assembly fits in an airtight fashion and has greatly increased the power of my skimmer. Unfortunately, the difference between no foam and overflowing the collection jar is only a quarter-turn of the air adjustment screw. The skimmer is now very sensitive to salinity changes caused by evaporation and to chemistry changes caused by feeding. One moment I may have no skim and after adding a cup of salt, my collection jar may be full within an hour.
What kind of skimmer can do what UCanDoIt describes below?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9022524#post9022524 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by UCanDoIt
I am very biased towards ***** skimmers as they are much more easier to fine tune and control... also not subject to sump waterlevel changes or chemical changes like putting your hand in the sump or feeding or dosing your tank... they just keep skimming and kick right back after any chemical changes.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9113838#post9113838 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by UCanDoIt
when i use to own **** skimmers and this is true about the new **** skimmers as well, if i put my hand in the sump to adjust the waterlevel within the skimmer to adjust the bubble breaking level, if my hand touches the sump water (hard to avoid), the skimmer foam head breaks down and may take awhile to get started again, so fine adjustments is a PITA sometimes. when you feed certain foods, dose certain additives, put your arm in the tank to move things around, same thing happens and it could be hours before the skimmer starts up again. on high end ****, there's no affect when you pump your hand into the sump, also when i dose from within the sump, it doesn't affect my skimmer much either as it may slow down just a little bit and kick right up again and start skimming, so it is not overly sensitive to chemical changes within the water. i hope this makes sense.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9117305#post9117305 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by UCanDoIt
I wish I could explain why, but I cannot. I can just tell you what happen and don't have a clue why it happens. On 2 different side by side test and evaluation that Ed did, one that he setup and the other I setup in his office: (1) LifeReef SVS3-24 vs Deltec APF600 on 180g medium bioload FOWLR and (2) ATi BM150 vs Deltec AFP600 on 100g heavy feeding REEF... I personally saw after feeding frozen mysis, frozen cyclopeze, and certain frozen formula cubes, all skimmers lost it's foam head. Within an hour, the APF600 was up and running again, LifeReef took over 2 hours and BM150 took over 4 hours.