Micro-bubbles help

My tank has been up and running for about 3 weeks. The tank is a AIO Fusion Nuvo 20, with an upgraded circulation pump. I see micro-bubbles coming through the 2 nozzles into the main display tank. all plumbing in the back of the tank is underwater so I don't understand where the air is coming from. I thought at first it was an air bubble trapped in the circulation tubes or the pump itself but after 3 weeks still injects a lot of micro bubbles.
Any ideas?
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I'm not too familiar with your set up, but sometimes when a return pump is not submerged far enough it will create a whirpool type of effect and draw in some air. Is it constantly blowing out bubbles or does this happen in intervals?
 
pics would help. The description of the plumbing and all being underwater should negate that and one would hear it clearly as it happens. But who knows.

I am guessing an unbroken in skimmer though being as it is a new tank.

What all is in your filtration areas?
 
I am not using a skimmer, it happens at intervals is not constant, and the bubbles are tiny, i will take a picture later when i get home. I just didn't know where i should look for the root cause.


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I forgot to mention the pump is fully submerged and attached to the bottom of the sump via suction feet

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Being submerged doesnt mean it isnt making a water tornado to suck in air.

My return pump is in 7 inches of water but I had to put a downward facing 90 degree adaptor on it for it to stop sucking in water. It wasn't even making a tornado but just enough surface pull to bring in air.
 
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