First thread! After many months of browsing. On to my issue:
I have an eShopps HOB skimmer for my sump-less 65 gallon. I set it up about three weeks ago as a tank to cure some live rock that I had shipped to me, about 100 pounds.
So obviously there was a lot of die-off. Skimmer was overflowing on day 1, so much that I unplugged it. I did a 50% water change and sucked up almost all detritus - now the tank looks good, and nitrates are reading close to 0 (after being extremely high before the WC).
Started skimmer again, same problem. I thought it would be better after removing all the crap it was being forced to process...??
The only adjustment I see on the skimmer is with the water level inside of it, so I made this as low as possible. Are there more adjustments I'm missing?
I have an eShopps HOB skimmer for my sump-less 65 gallon. I set it up about three weeks ago as a tank to cure some live rock that I had shipped to me, about 100 pounds.
So obviously there was a lot of die-off. Skimmer was overflowing on day 1, so much that I unplugged it. I did a 50% water change and sucked up almost all detritus - now the tank looks good, and nitrates are reading close to 0 (after being extremely high before the WC).
Started skimmer again, same problem. I thought it would be better after removing all the crap it was being forced to process...??
The only adjustment I see on the skimmer is with the water level inside of it, so I made this as low as possible. Are there more adjustments I'm missing?