Does anyone not have this problem sometime? IMO, this happened very often. We all attributed this to something happened to our tank or something happened to the skimmer. Either something spawned, certain thing got added though food that increase the surfactants of the water, increase nutrient of some kind...... Essentially changing in the water of the tank resulting in great increase in skimmer output. The other major causes is change in the skimmer, mainly accidental increase in obstruction of the air intake, or increase in resistant to the water outflow of the skimmers, or sudden increase in pump outflow. Below are quotes of some recent explainations when I did search on skimmer overflow.
While this explained a lot of the skimmer overflow episodes, these explanations do not account for all the events in my systems. I have two systems running, one in the office using an Octopus 200INT and on at home using the Vertex Alpha. Both are great skimmers. Both work really well. I set the skim-mate thin and they extracted a lot of nutrients from my tanks. The problem with setting this thin output if frequently, I would have "random" skimmer overflow and dump a bunch of nutrient back into my tanks. Invariably, when this happened to one system, it happened to the other system although my maintenance cycle, and feeding is different. I only feed dry food, automatic to the office tank while the I added all kinds of thing to the home tank. A lot of foods and other things I added to the home tank will cause much predictable increase in skimmer out put.
There are always these overflow that seem to come right out of the blue, which happened to both tanks at the same time. I essentially rule out sudden change in the tank water as cause for these episodes. Today, this happen again in my home tank. Nothing change in maintenance or feeding. I need to go up to the office and empty the skimmate container, and re-set the skimmer again. Over the next few days, they skimmers will pullout the nutrients it spill into the system. While it could be that one of my large animals spawned, I kinda doubt it.
I think I know the cause for these overflow episodes. It is really simple really but something that eluded me for the longest time until now.
Please comments regarding this problem. I will follow up and reveal my thoughts on this later today
While this explained a lot of the skimmer overflow episodes, these explanations do not account for all the events in my systems. I have two systems running, one in the office using an Octopus 200INT and on at home using the Vertex Alpha. Both are great skimmers. Both work really well. I set the skim-mate thin and they extracted a lot of nutrients from my tanks. The problem with setting this thin output if frequently, I would have "random" skimmer overflow and dump a bunch of nutrient back into my tanks. Invariably, when this happened to one system, it happened to the other system although my maintenance cycle, and feeding is different. I only feed dry food, automatic to the office tank while the I added all kinds of thing to the home tank. A lot of foods and other things I added to the home tank will cause much predictable increase in skimmer out put.
There are always these overflow that seem to come right out of the blue, which happened to both tanks at the same time. I essentially rule out sudden change in the tank water as cause for these episodes. Today, this happen again in my home tank. Nothing change in maintenance or feeding. I need to go up to the office and empty the skimmate container, and re-set the skimmer again. Over the next few days, they skimmers will pullout the nutrients it spill into the system. While it could be that one of my large animals spawned, I kinda doubt it.
I think I know the cause for these overflow episodes. It is really simple really but something that eluded me for the longest time until now.
Please comments regarding this problem. I will follow up and reveal my thoughts on this later today
Anything that adds surfactants (such as soaps or detergents, whether natural or synthetic) to the water will cause excessive foaming.
Certain brands of coral putty (looking at you, CoralCrete!) are hell for skimmers. I made the mistake of using CoralCrete in my tank... it took three water changes + letting 3+ gallons of skimmate flow out into a bucket before it stopped overflowing. Even now, whenever anything disturbs the CoralCrete, the skimmer will overflow for another week or more.
Things added with really high nutrients can cause it too.
The only time mine overflows is from something added to the water. Chemicals like Chemiclean or Fluconazole always cause overflows. Another thing that's caused it in my tank is Banded Trochus snails spawning.
Run a Bubble King over here and it stays dialed in like a home's central heat and air.
If the skimmer is a good one and broke in.
Three things come to mind:
1) Chemiclean
2) Coral putty
3) The water level changing up and down around a skimmer
I find that some of my foods will trigger an overflow. Flake food and amino acids cause my skimmer to overflow. Some times other events like a change in water level, a short power outage or return pump outage can cause a temporary overflow.
From my experience. Skimmers that have the water outlet higher up on the skimmer are less prone to overflow. I find that most modern skimmers that have the ultra compact water adjustments built into the bottom of the skimmer can be much less stable.
Could be a clogged air intake.
On my Nyos 120 skimmer, the plate that causes the bubbles to vortex is held in place by friction. Every few months the plate migrates up the post and detaches, causing the bubble to shoot straight up and overflow the cup. It is the first thing I check now.
maybe all your tank organism have synchronized their pooping schedules. :)
You could inject some RO into the air intake line. That will dissolve any blockage in the Venturi.
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