Does your guys skimmer have the ultrareef logo on the side? I bought mine from BRS and it has no logo on the side . Almost looks like a generic knockoff version of the uks. Just hoping it's not some refurbished models they are selling or something .
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Yeah I figured that might be the case. Just seemed strange to "forget" to put a logo on your product but I guess it happens. Thanks for the reply.It's not a knockoff. We are the US distributor and we sell Ultra Reef to BRS and other dealers in the US and Canada. It's more probable that Ultra Reef didn't apply a sticker to the skimmer before it was boxed up and sent to Aquarium Specialty.
I touched base with Ultra Reef about the stickers. They decided to stop using the stickers on the skimmer body. They tend to wear down over time or get damaged. They are now displaying the logo and name on the collection cup lid with a more durable 3D type raised “sticker”.Does your guys skimmer have the ultrareef logo on the side? I bought mine from BRS and it has no logo on the side . Almost looks like a generic knockoff version of the uks. Just hoping it's not some refurbished models they are selling or something .
Got it. Makes sense. Thanks for following up!I touched base with Ultra Reef about the stickers. They decided to stop using the stickers on the skimmer body. They tend to wear down over time or get damaged. They are now displaying the logo and name on the collection cup lid with a more durable 3D type raised “sticker”.
I think I know my answer, but wanted to double check. On this model: https://www.aquariumspecialty.com/ultra-reef-ukb-120-protein-skimmer.html , there is no way to collect skimmate in an external container right?I touched base with Ultra Reef about the stickers. They decided to stop using the stickers on the skimmer body. They tend to wear down over time or get damaged. They are now displaying the logo and name on the collection cup lid with a more durable 3D type raised “sticker”.
I'm not for sure, but it doesn't look like it has a drain built in. That being said, you *could* drill and fit it with something that could work. Not sure if that's what you want/looking to do though.I think I know my answer, but wanted to double check. On this model: https://www.aquariumspecialty.com/ultra-reef-ukb-120-protein-skimmer.html , there is no way to collect skimmate in an external container right?
See response below.I think I know my answer, but wanted to double check. On this model: https://www.aquariumspecialty.com/ultra-reef-ukb-120-protein-skimmer.html , there is no way to collect skimmate in an external container right?
Are you able to disclose when the sale will end? I am going out of town this week and was going to purchase one when I get back, but didn't want to miss the 15% saleThe UKB-120 is the only model that doesn’t have a drain line. With some careful drilling, you could probably make one if you really need to but I don’t see the need for it. By the time your collection cup fills, you will want to have taken the cup off and clean the cup and neck for better efficiency.
when you first get a skimmer, do not try and set it to skim right away. the skimmer needs to break in. OPEN the effluent adjustment knob all the way and let it run for a few days until you get a stable foam head. Once you get a stable foam trying to push up to the cup, SLOWLY close the effluent a full 360 turn at a time. After each adjustment just leave it for a day, then close it another turn, wait another day (and so on). Once the foam head is stable and high enough to push into the cup, lust leave it and let it do it's thing.I am hoping someone can help me . I started up my UKS-160 for the first time today and I can not get it to stop overflowing aggressively over the top while the cup is off. The instruction states to close the valve until it is at the edge but not overflowing but I have turned this knob 100 times and it is still aggressively overflowing over the edge. What could be going on?
Hi. Thanks so much for the response. I just want to clarify this. So right now I have it closed and letting it run without the cup and it is just aggressively overflowing over the edge. Your suggestion is to OPEN the valve and let it continue to run? I only ask because when I open it, it is like the eruption of mt vesuvius. I don't mind but just want to clarify this is what I need to do. Also when you say open the air what do you mean? The only adjustment option on this device that I see is the main turning knob .when you first get a skimmer, do not try and set it to skim right away. the skimmer needs to break in. OPEN the effluent adjustment knob all the way and let it run for a few days until you get a stable foam head. Once you get a stable foam trying to push up to the cup, SLOWLY close the effluent a full 360 turn at a time. After each adjustment just leave it for a day, then close it another turn, wait another day (and so on). Once the foam head is stable and high enough to push into the cup, lust leave it and let it do it's thing.
Adjusting it out of the box to skim will only cause frustration because each tweek has to have time to re-adjust and stabilize. If you don't give it enough time between adjustments you'll start over each time and want to throw a skimmer out the window LOL
hang in here and open it up (full air too)
Hi. Thanks so much for the response. I just want to clarify this. So right now I have it closed and letting it run without the cup and it is just aggressively overflowing over the edge. Your suggestion is to OPEN the valve and let it continue to run? I only ask because when I open it, it is like the eruption of mt vesuvius. I don't mind but just want to clarify this is what I need to do. Also when you say open the air what do you mean? The only adjustment option on this device that I see is the main turning knob .
you should have the effluent wide open and the air wide open. post a video of it running. Also how deep are you running it? the skimmer should have a dial for the effluent and the white knob for the air (has airline in bottom)Hi. Thanks so much for the response. I just want to clarify this. So right now I have it closed and letting it run without the cup and it is just aggressively overflowing over the edge. Your suggestion is to OPEN the valve and let it continue to run? I only ask because when I open it, it is like the eruption of mt vesuvius. I don't mind but just want to clarify this is what I need to do. Also when you say open the air what do you mean? The only adjustment option on this device that I see is the main turning knob .
you should have the effluent wide open and the air wide open. post a video of it running. Also how deep are you running it? the skimmer should have a dial for the effluent and the white knob for the air (has airline in bottom)
sounds like you may be messing with the all white air dial. leave Air wide open and leave the water outlet (effluent) wide open.
Sorry, thinking of my 160 which is the older version. mine has a PVC thumb screw to adjust the air. So the white cap on the silencer of the new model isn't adjustable? i was under the impression that cap turned to close off the air intake hole on the side.Are we talking about the same skimmer? There is no air adjustment knob on the Akula 160 at least.