Siphon break built in. Only the overflow box drains to the sump.
Any pics of what you did with the lower return? I'm debating just uncorking mine but Im worried about it blasting my sand everywhere.
BTW....you drive an Audi? Which?
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Siphon break built in. Only the overflow box drains to the sump.
Yeah, you should definitely take advantage of it. It's like getting a free powerhead. :)Any pics of what you did with the lower return? I'm debating just uncorking mine but Im worried about it blasting my sand everywhere.
BTW....you drive an Audi? Which?
Droooool.... and so much irony in that pic. hahaNice! I'm an Audi nut myself. Here is my big turbo, widebody B5 S4:
Ozone doesn't affect my pH. Not noticeably anyway. If anything it just seemed to keep it more consistent. Lows not as low and highs not as high. At least from last week's graph on my Profilux.Hey Dennis. What model ozone did you go with? Did it help out your pH? Skimmate darker?
My pH and ORP are very low and my tank is a bit cloudy. Figured that ozone would help with all of thag
Ozone doesn't affect my pH. Not noticeably anyway. If anything it just seemed to keep it more consistent. Lows not as low and highs not as high. At least from last week's graph on my Profilux.
Skim does get more gray/black and less brown, but I had to make a pretty hefty adjustment to the skimmer to get it to skim and it's still less skim production than before.
The model is the Posiedon 200 "Black" from BRS.
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Nope.Dennis, are you passing your skimmer effluent over any GAC when the ozone is running?
Try injecting less ozone. I've found to much to reduce skimmate production and very little to help quite a bit like a flocculant.Ozone doesn't affect my pH. Not noticeably anyway. If anything it just seemed to keep it more consistent. Lows not as low and highs not as high. At least from last week's graph on my Profilux.
Skim does get more gray/black and less brown, but I had to make a pretty hefty adjustment to the skimmer to get it to skim and it's still less skim production than before.
The model is the Posiedon 200 "Black" from BRS.
But why are we so hell bent on using skim production as a way of measuring waste in the aquarium?Try injecting less ozone. I've found to much to reduce skimmate production and very little to help quite a bit like a flocculant.
My setup fwiw
http://reef2reef.com/threads/mtc-mvx-skimmer-review.252436/page-4#post-3102276