Lets see some tunze skimmate!

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This skimmer was returned as "defective" and this was my test run, the bottom photo was when i set it up at 6:15pm yesterday, the top photo was taken at 7:30am today. The cup is a bit dirty as I just pulled it off my 9010 which was in the sump and rinsed it quickly and installed it for the test as the skimmer was returned without a cup. It also had a lot of fine particulate in the body and the top plate had come unclipped in transport. Other than that the skimmer obviously works normally.
 
do you have anymore? maybe a top down without the lid. im trying to see what mine is supposed to look like correctly operating.
 
I will try to get one but the foam is pretty level across the tube, it kind of gets like a fine merrangue (spelling?) on top.
 
Pic of mine, a few hrs. after its cleaning. It collects between 100ml -200ml per day on my system.

I do find, like many skimmers I have used, it likes a clean neck for best performance.

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What is funny is when someone can't use there regular username to say what they have to say- phenixphish. I have done everything you asked, I sent you a tube of glue because you made it sound minor and this was the fastest way to get your problem resolved. I told you I was willing to get your issue resolved but you were unwilling to give me the chance. I can replace the skimmer body but I need the old one back.
 
TunzeHater,

The user agreement that you electronically signed when you created your accounts on RC specifically allow to have only one account.

If you're not willing to stand behind your own words why should anyone else listen to you?

Good day.
 
Wow, my 9010 skimmate is much darker than these pics, and the cup will get coated with a nasty green film. It smells like a dead possum in a latrine. I like to think that's why my nitrate is still undetectable.

I'll have to try to get a pic.
 
with the screw out completely, my skimmer is neither collected water nor gurgling. just collecting very minute amounts of skimmate. but i remember you said once to make sure the screw is there because it aids in the self-cleaning when you remove the cup?

i have no found my skimmer to small bad, i actually like the smell (the bubbles, not the skimmate)
 
Can you tell me more about your tank, maybe provide a photo of the skimmer installed and the aquarium inhabitants? I had a skimmer returned this week that was really a good skimmer (photos above) but the tank was so sparsely populated and new that the expectation was too high. Skimmers can only remove what is present and they work best with a higher specific gravity.

With the screw removed it sometimes draws in water (self cleaning) it depends on the water height, this is more common when used in tank without the stand pipe with the water at or slightly above the water line. Normally the screw does help with the self cleaning as it forces the water to be drawn in from the inside where the air normally comes in through.
 
i think this is ~36 hours worth. the screw position doesn't seem to matter on mine at all, but i bought it used and the pump came kinda screwed up from misuse. even still it skims like a beast.

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