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 tarpon


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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:59 am GMT   Reply      

My 29 gallon Oceanic Biocube is doing great. Water is clear, fish are happy, all that...but what can I do about the tiny freakin' bubbles? It almost looks like sand or something they are so small. But it makes the water look less clear. I am new at this, so I know this might be a dumb question but is there any way to get rid of them?



 eazy


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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:29 am GMT   Reply      

well let us know about ur set up to kno exactly wats causing ur bubbles.

eazy



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:50 am GMT   Reply      

This may be a bit too general for your situation especially since I don't know much about SW tanks, but give this a look.

http://www.redseamax.com/redseamax/Red_Sea_MAX_support.html#_5
..and navigate to, ''Technical Issues>My Tank is Filling With Thousands of Tiny Bubbles.''

On that note, even though it probably has nothing to do with your problem.. In freshwater situations, i think I read something about it once but my memory is vague. Often when I place ''new'' things in the tank that have been dry for some time all the ''air'' in the water seems to collect on them, even if they've been rinsed beforehand...Does anyone know if this has something to do with ''oxygen saturation'' If the water has become so saturated with O2 that it just starts collecting on things? This is really kinda bugging me.

Edit: guess I should've read more into my post. lol The information seems to pertain to ''Red Sea'' products only..but hopefully there's a tidbit in there that may prove helpful..



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:12 am GMT   Reply      

very good article Timercier, I don't know if it helped Tarpon or not but I have been fighting with a red sea prizm skimmer for a few weeks now, and this article had some good pointers that I will be trying

Tarpon - -if you find that the air is coming from the skimmer.......i have found one of two reasons....one, it's new and can take days even weeks for the skimmer to break in and or two, in my case i was over skimming, {running it with to much flow going through it} seems that the longer i can keep the water in the skimmer the cleaner it omes out and the more airbubbles stay in the skimmer itself........a sure sign of over skimming is water or watery crap in the cup - - skimate should be nasty stinky sluggy junk......if i pours like nasty pond water ....your over skimming, back it off and in a few hours to a day or two it should clear up.

if your running power heads - -make sure they aren't to close to the surface and picking up air and blowing it everywhere

I'd take a saturday or something and just power down each piece of equipment one at a time for an hour or so and see what fixes he bubble issue....then you can figure out what adjustments need to be made to remedy the issue, let us know what you find, Boss



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:08 am GMT   Reply      

I did just get a skimmer, and it is always filled with alot of dirty water. I bet you are right, I will back it off. thanks.



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:40 am GMT   Reply      

good luck man - - - -the only thing worse than micro bubbles is brown algae....makes me mad enough to kick the pope in the face {im kidding catholics} lol



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:19 pm GMT   Reply      

what kind of skimmer tarpon? also boss have you tried that air adjuster valve i sent you?



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:33 pm GMT   Reply      

yes i have pimp...seems to run better with the factory setting adjustments........i'm getting it down little by little

I got a new test kit - -did my tests and my PH is down arond 8.0 {im ading buffer to bring it back up, Amomonia is .2, nitrate is 10 [thats the lowest it reads] nitrite reads 0 and Alkalinity is 150 PPM [i have never tested alk, so i don't know if thats good or bad????

So although not terribly wrong, my old test kit was off some......enough to cause some of my problems? i can't say...Boss



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:40 pm GMT   Reply      

alkilinity cant be 150



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:49 pm GMT   Reply      

it should be 3.2 to 4.5 meq/l or 7-12dkh



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:56 pm GMT   Reply      

ic are you using the test strips? i read a artical that it should be between 150 and 300 ppm..sorry never used test kits like that



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:00 pm GMT   Reply      

ok the math is - - -count the drops till color change {6} divide by 2 to get mEq/L {3}and multiply by 50 to get PPM = 150

multiply by 2.8 to get DKH - - -that would be 8.4

so my mEq/L = 3 and DKH = 8.4 - - - -is that mid range and ok?



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:13 pm GMT   Reply      

God, someone just needs to make an all-in-one digital testmeter. I would spend $300 on that if I ever went SW just to avoid the math...lol
Even make it more simplified by putting green/red L.E.D.s by ever vailue putting it on a Pass/Fail system. rofl



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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:19 pm GMT   Reply      

its on the lower end but do some resarch on those numbers they might be ok for fish only but idk



 tarpon


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Post Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:25 pm GMT   Reply      

It's the new skimmer that was made for my biocube by Oceanic


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