njhadfield
New member
I have been in the hobby for about 4 years now, and I have a 90 gallon reef tank and have been dealing with micro bubbles ever since. I have a 40 gallon sump just belowe the tank and always thaught it was my protien skimmer putting micro bubbles back in the the sump. I made my own sump and put in 4 baffles to help with the bubbles but that did not work. I have a pse 1000 protien skimmer which I know is not the best but it works. I just put a 90 degree attachment on the output of the skimmer and now the water flows into a 4 inch 200 micron sock to help stop the bubbles. I also have a 7 inch sock as well for the return from my tank to the sump. I have tried to prevent the micro bubbles returning to my tank as much as possible. What am I doing wrong? The only thing left would be my return pump which is a mag 1200 pump going verticle staight into my tank with only 1 90 degee arm. Could there be somthing going on between the pump, ball valve and the 2 arms that disperce water back into my tank. I currently see no mico bubbles in the sump, only in tank. I even dummed the flow down to about 200 gallons per hour in to the tank hopping to stop the breakup of the bubbles.