Hi guys, as the title suggested, I'd like to ask for your feedback.
I am running a Tunze9001 DC on my AIO sump back chamber. I got it a week ago and seems it did break in.
However, the skimmer seems to produce a good and thick foam while lidless.
If I put the lid on, after a while two things could happen:
- It overflows (less likely)
- The foam production decreases, and the height of the bubbles loses strength (the level is no longer at the top of the cone) and the skimmer goes back to a low "boiling water" instead of producing foam.
The skimmer is set "against the current", which is the recommended setting for the AIO. So, how can I have constant foaming production?
I have no coral or fish. I only have 18 inverts so I think the bioload is not very high. And the tank is 1.5 months old.
Thank you all!
I am running a Tunze9001 DC on my AIO sump back chamber. I got it a week ago and seems it did break in.
However, the skimmer seems to produce a good and thick foam while lidless.
If I put the lid on, after a while two things could happen:
- It overflows (less likely)
- The foam production decreases, and the height of the bubbles loses strength (the level is no longer at the top of the cone) and the skimmer goes back to a low "boiling water" instead of producing foam.
The skimmer is set "against the current", which is the recommended setting for the AIO. So, how can I have constant foaming production?
I have no coral or fish. I only have 18 inverts so I think the bioload is not very high. And the tank is 1.5 months old.
Thank you all!