Tunze nano filter and surface skimming

Husky_1

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Do you guys have any suggestions for setting up the nano filter so that it provides good surface skimming.
From marinedepot:
the Nano filter is a perfect solution to remove the surface film

I have found that it does not surface skim very well, even if I take all of the filter wadding out. I have the water level about 1/2 way up the "teeth" and the flow turned up to max. Here are a couple of pics to get an idea.:
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Thanks for your help,
Dale
 
All of the water the filter uses has to come in through the surface skimmer. I have found that if there is a strong surface current sometimes it partitions debris so it cannot cross the current to be taken in. For example I ran a 58 with a hang on overflow and several Hagen 801's (first reef set up many years ago), the 801's created a dam of current that left one side clear (near the overflow) and one side with surface film. I don't see any powerhead in the picture but maybe this is a possible culprit. You might try aiming any powerheads toward the filter.
 
My Nano Cleaner skims the surface pretty well. It works best if the water level inside the filter is about 1.5" below the tank's water level.
 
Thank Roger, it is the only source of slow in the tank and the pattern at the top does work into a good skimming environment. I took you first statement and thought about that some. I made sure that the bottom plastic piece was on tightly.

What I decided to try was moving the mesh bag from covering the grate completely to one side, then putting the filter material on the other. BTW, I do not use all the filter material supplied at one time. I was thinking that maybe the intake was somehow restricted. This still did not work well.

So then I just started messing with the little teeth, I ended up putting the cleaner at a slight angle this seemed to drop the water level a little in the cleaner, then it cleaned the surface within a matter of minutes.

That leads into what Smatter said.

Smatter, how do you control the level inside? My method was not scientific and I fear it will not be reproducible in the future.
 
The bag of floss should be at least a dozen fills, it should be packed very loosely. The ideal is to set the level and then use an auto top off system to maintain it.
 
The level will drop as your water evaporates. It will require daily manual top off if you don't have an ATO.
 
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