If you notice what collects on the side of the skimmer neck and have it processed, you will find the organics and un-organics higher in all organics and un-organics on the neck than in your cup, This is one of the benefit to Wet necks and wet skimate, this is the surfactant bubble tension that burst prior to leaving the skimmer, If you went to a beach and that heavy foam skimmate got on you it would be hard to get off this is because the bubble have reteach optimal rise and are now fully coated, it is after this period that the bubble rapidly collects organic and un-organic matter, prior to that a bubble rising and colliding with another will strip each other of surfactants , Its a shame that Escobals wrote that his theory was law, they are not, He took a lot for granted, and is easily disproven in a lab or when applied in a real world environment. Bubble rise rate are subjective in a skimmer body, in a tube with a single bubble, The rise rate can and has been calculated, but that all depends on size, the tinyer the bubble the slower the rise rate, also once the surfactant layer is adequate the bubble quickly starts to adhere to all compounds in the water column, this in turn slows the rise rate again, and at the last level they are barley floating to the top of the water column when the are fully loaded,
A skimmer isn't more productive by the turn over rate nor the amount of foam it makes, as it is a some point stripping the surfactants off every bubble it makes, collectively the surfactants do rise to the neck of the skimmer and it is the reason why the skimmer neck catches all the organics, and yes some does go in to the collection cup, but most just go back into the tank. recycling the water through the skimmer multiple times does vary little due to the loss of surfactant build up on a bubble, it is only in the last stage of bubble rise that it acts as a stripper in a skimmer. If a skimmer is 10% effecive at removal, it will not be 100% effective if the water was to go through the skimmer 10 times, you would get less and less due to decrease efficiency. Most skimmers are between 2% and 13% effective, the skimmer I built reaches 88% max, but normally its right around 72%
In the skimmer I run I don't have 30+ feet, my wife would kill me If I dug down a shaft in our home for a bigger skimmer...(I have thought about it) so 24' is my max, (but honey all I need is another 6-9 feet) and at his point, I have to have compressed air to blow the fully formed bubbled down the drain, at times the foam will not break up and goes out like smelly soap bubbles from my roof as they bubble out the drain vents.