Reef Octopus causing micro bubbles in DT

revnobody

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I recently bought a Reef Octopus BH2000 for my tank. It has been running for about a week and a half now and seems to be working great. The problem I am having is with it returning a lot of micro bubbles into my display. Anyone have a cure for this? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.:idea:
 
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I have the BH100..basically the same thing, but yours has a surface skimmer I believe. These need a little time to 'season' for lack of better term. After maybe a couple weeks or so there will be significantly less bubbles. Also the return comes down and then there is a 90 degree elbow right? I added on to that a short section of pvc so I could attach to that another 45 degree elbow so it angled toward the surface. Now I just have a few large bubbles here and there, no micro bubbles to speak of. Lastly you can check the CPR website (there HOB's are almost identical) and there is a video where they say to angle the whole return to the side and have it 1/2 in, 1/2 out of the water for no bubbles.

Hope this helps!

PS....reef octopus PVC is a metric size...so 3/4 pvc will work but you have to wrap some layers of teflon tape around it to snug up the fit so it will stay together.
 
Great info! Thanks a lot ssantac. I will def give it a try! I will also give a few more weeks to beak in and see what happens. Thanks again!
 
the bubbles will get better, when mine was new I cut a piece of blue foam sponge that came with it to a thin square that fit right over the drain pipe. no more bubbles
 
the bubbles will get better, when mine was new I cut a piece of blue foam sponge that came with it to a thin square that fit right over the drain pipe. no more bubbles

I put on over the outlet too, and mine started to overflow...I kept going thinner and thinner, but no luck. I had put one in the last chamber around it...worked ok, then I guess mine seasoned and I took it out when I added the 45.(mostly cuz it was dirty)
 
I dug out the old sponge for a pic for reference.
its cut to fit loose, basically it is just sitting on the drain.

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Thanks for the pic. That is how I currently have mine setup. I did angle the output out of the water and this seemed to help. I guess from what you guys are saying it is just a waiting game. So common in this hobby...lol
 
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