I've installed a new Tunze Comline 9001 in a nano tank I've just set up.
It's making a lot of watery foam which is expected. It's bee submerged for 3 full days, I've only run it for about 5 minutes, on two occasions.
Does the skimmer need to be turned on to "break-in" or does the break-in just have something to do with the new plastic needing to be submerged for a few days?
If I leave it on it overflows within a minute even with the air supply line turned almost off.
I'm in the process of cycling the tank with a Red Sea Reef mature kit, Caribsea "live" sand, and dry BRS rock.
It's making a lot of watery foam which is expected. It's bee submerged for 3 full days, I've only run it for about 5 minutes, on two occasions.
Does the skimmer need to be turned on to "break-in" or does the break-in just have something to do with the new plastic needing to be submerged for a few days?
If I leave it on it overflows within a minute even with the air supply line turned almost off.
I'm in the process of cycling the tank with a Red Sea Reef mature kit, Caribsea "live" sand, and dry BRS rock.