NoSchwag said:
My2,
The best thing you could possibly do is make sure your output is not a 90 straight into the water.
I cannot believe how stable my water stays.
My air is opened up 2 full turns first, then I raised the water level.
Maybe someone else has a better way..
good suggestions,
there are two very important points, that I have notice
1. the less restriction on the output the better
2. the more power the pump, the more air you can inject while still maintaining very fine bubbles
I would let the skimmer run for a few hours without putting the hands in the tank, or feeding, then
I would do 2 full turns open first, adjust the water level to my desire skimmate color, really wet, or really dry or in-between, etc.
then I will open the the air valve in small increments and see how much air I can inject while still maintaining fine bubbles, and adjust the water level to compensate the air adjustments,
every setup is different, and every pump is different, so after making this adjustment you will find the sweet spot of the (skimmer-pluming) / (pump-ft head loss) combination with (air-water level)
and them just remember that setting, only thing that would change is that if you want wetter raise the water level, drier lower it a bit, and that's it,
sam