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Old December 7th, 2005, 11:40 PM
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Cool skimmer

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It's a SeaClone. I think the bubbles are because of the Prime I have added. I found my book and it troubleshoots it that way. I'm not sure what a bubble trap is. Thanks for helping me out.
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Use approximately 2" x 3" x 1/8" piece of foam block and stuff the foam right behind the skimmer outfall slot. It's should be just the right thickness to fit nicely between the outer tube and the intermediate tube, and large enough that after a little tucking it's in no danger of washing out.The unit should mmediately be nicely productive. The the foam stop the micro bubbles that are invading the tank, the increased backpressure in the system will raise the water level into the collection cup,effectively shortening the distance the froth had to rise to get into the collection cup.My corallife skimmer has box with foam in it and output flows into it to stop buble production.Hope this helps out.
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hello everyone i read some of the advise on prizm skimmers. all great but can anyone help me as im a complete novice.
is the air intake the small plastic tube on top of skimmer.it seems to be skimming okay as im getting coffee coloured water daily. but getting a load of micro bubbles in tank. i turned skimmer to half open but still bubbles thanks

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When I had a prism found if I kept my water level a little above the bottom of the out tube(part) it kept the bubbles down.Also I used to use an air pump tied into the air tube instead of plugging it into the collection cup barb.It produce a much darker skimmate.
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Re: Red Sea Prizm protein skimmer

I have used the prizim now for 3 years and now have it on a 90 gal. tank with a full load of live rock, coral and fish. I found that it does take a break in period and adjustment, but works very well. If you adjust the foam to the bottom of the "taper" and allow the semi dry foam to flow to the top of the "stack" you will get less wasted water and more of a skimming action. also as the bio load of the tank changes so will the skimmer have to be adjusted. usually downward a little to prevent overflowing of the cup, then within a day or so can be turned up. Mine is running almost wide open now and i have to clean it every three days or so, not empty the cup but clean the buildup off the stack. the only reason i cannot run it wide open is the amount of bubbles that get transfered into the tank. use that as a guide as to how much to have it open along with balancing the flow up the stack.

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Re: Red Sea Prizm protein skimmer

First off let me say hello, i'm new to here. second about the Prizm skimmer..through the years i have ran a few differant skimmers..old air lifts to berlin torbo's..IMO the Prizm a good little skimmer, yes it needs to be broke in and can drive you nuts setting it I've ran one for years on a 55 reef, put the upgrade kit you get surface skimming and carbon basket.. the main gripe is dry skimming is you have to run them slow, so heres a hot rod mod..I've seen people take a berlin air lift skimmer put the tube and collectioncup on the prizm and run it wide openand pull nice skimmate..but if you take the price of the Prizm+30 or so dollars for the air lift you should of just went ahead and bought a CPR..now for a reef hill billy mod, take a gravel vac with a removable head, remove the head and cut 1/2" off the head and push that down where the collection cup for the Prizm attatches now cut the tube 3" push it into the adapter you just made then put the prizms collection cup on that, run a longer air line to the cup and turn the flow up it worked for me...


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