hello! uber-newbie here so please forgive any dumb questions.
long ago i had a 40g reef that was much much fun... but college and apartment life aren't good for things that shouldn't move every six months.
so, very long hiatus ensues...
and now i'm older and own a house -- whoo hoo! assuming things go well, this sucker will be here for a long time.
the tank setup: 90g acrylic, 30g under-tank sump, iwaki wmd30rlxt (main return, water enters tank through bottom-running spraybar and overflows to top left box and into sump), ETSS super reef devil skimmer with catalina CA1800 pump (both in sump), pacific coast CL-280 chiller with a GEN-X pump (draws water from and returns it to sump), in-sump heater, and 2 powerheads in the tank for additional current.
the moment-in-time of the cycle: i've had 120lbs of marshall island uncured live rock in the tank for 2 weeks and my levels are about zero across the board as of today. no more house smelling like sea sewage, whoo!
the conundrum: until yesterday, my skimmer was producing lotsa nice gunk. when i put the genx chiller pump in the sump, the skimmer stopped making gunk -- no more nice yellowish organic foam. i've been fairly careful about what's going where in the sump -- the skimmer's pump draws water right next to the overflow return so it's getting primarily upper-tank water... the water exits the skimmer right next to the chiller pump intake... and the chiller returns the chilled water right at the intake for the iwaki so it can go back to the main tank. i was very pleased with myself for lining everything up so neatly... but i'm easy to please.
i'm not sure if the skimmer is no longer making foam because my levels are zero and there's just not enough gunk right now, or if adding yet another pump to the sump has done some bad voodoo like mess with the surface tension of the water to the point that the reef devil just can't whip it up enough to get the ick out of solution. nothing else has changed other than the additional pump -- sump water level is the same, skimmer pump is outputting at the same rate, valves are open the same. as of now i have the chiller and its pump turned off to see if the skimmer will start foaming again, but it's been a few hours and nuttin'.
apologies for the ramble, but i was curious if anyone could pick out any obvious bonehead moves above or if there are known sensitivities with ETSS reef devil skimmers that i'm not aware of (the documentation and information on the ETSS site is a bit sparse).
also -- are there any FAQs for minimizing noise? the iwaki is a bit louder than i was expecting, and i just read somewhere that i have the american-made model, which apparently is quite a bit noisier than the japanese model.
any suggestions appreciated. thanks!
jason
long ago i had a 40g reef that was much much fun... but college and apartment life aren't good for things that shouldn't move every six months.
so, very long hiatus ensues...
and now i'm older and own a house -- whoo hoo! assuming things go well, this sucker will be here for a long time.
the tank setup: 90g acrylic, 30g under-tank sump, iwaki wmd30rlxt (main return, water enters tank through bottom-running spraybar and overflows to top left box and into sump), ETSS super reef devil skimmer with catalina CA1800 pump (both in sump), pacific coast CL-280 chiller with a GEN-X pump (draws water from and returns it to sump), in-sump heater, and 2 powerheads in the tank for additional current.
the moment-in-time of the cycle: i've had 120lbs of marshall island uncured live rock in the tank for 2 weeks and my levels are about zero across the board as of today. no more house smelling like sea sewage, whoo!
the conundrum: until yesterday, my skimmer was producing lotsa nice gunk. when i put the genx chiller pump in the sump, the skimmer stopped making gunk -- no more nice yellowish organic foam. i've been fairly careful about what's going where in the sump -- the skimmer's pump draws water right next to the overflow return so it's getting primarily upper-tank water... the water exits the skimmer right next to the chiller pump intake... and the chiller returns the chilled water right at the intake for the iwaki so it can go back to the main tank. i was very pleased with myself for lining everything up so neatly... but i'm easy to please.
i'm not sure if the skimmer is no longer making foam because my levels are zero and there's just not enough gunk right now, or if adding yet another pump to the sump has done some bad voodoo like mess with the surface tension of the water to the point that the reef devil just can't whip it up enough to get the ick out of solution. nothing else has changed other than the additional pump -- sump water level is the same, skimmer pump is outputting at the same rate, valves are open the same. as of now i have the chiller and its pump turned off to see if the skimmer will start foaming again, but it's been a few hours and nuttin'.
apologies for the ramble, but i was curious if anyone could pick out any obvious bonehead moves above or if there are known sensitivities with ETSS reef devil skimmers that i'm not aware of (the documentation and information on the ETSS site is a bit sparse).
also -- are there any FAQs for minimizing noise? the iwaki is a bit louder than i was expecting, and i just read somewhere that i have the american-made model, which apparently is quite a bit noisier than the japanese model.
any suggestions appreciated. thanks!
jason