Problem Dialing in Protein Skimmer

shadynate

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I have an all-in-one tank from redsea. Specifically, the max nano peninsula. I took the protein skimmer out because I could not dial it in. Either it was not creating bubbles to fill into the cup, or from the most minuscule adjustment on the air, overflowing the cup.

But then I realized, I had no fish in the tank when I was doing that. I could only imagine for a skimmer to work properly, there has to be some bio load. Am I correct in that thinking? Or do I just not know how to dial in the skimmer?
 

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It can take a few days for a skimmer to stop overflowing when you first set it up and yes you need some protein/fats/bacteria to help skimmate formation. It’s normally advised that you leave the cup off for a few days after you set it up if it is overflowing.
 

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did you break in the skimmer? A lot of them have air reduction valves to help with the issues you are seeing. I am no expert though I never had a skimmer with no fish so the bioload to skim out
 

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