Thanks Mike.Juan
Looking good....
what's your secret, juan? that hammer looks happy and healthy!
Great job Juan! The tank looks fantastic!
Thanks a lot guys but there is no secret, I think it depends on the type of corals, I don't have any fancy corals on my tank which I would like to try and those hammers have been doing very good since I got them from you Michael.Yes, I need to know too. I've started my tank months before you and yours has so much more growth!
what's your secret, juan? that hammer looks happy and healthy!
Great job Juan! The tank looks fantastic!
Yes, I need to know too. I've started my tank months before you and yours has so much more growth!
what's your secret, juan? that hammer looks happy and healthy!
Great job Juan! The tank looks fantastic!
Paul I spent over 2 hours last night trying to get the pump to work but not luck, it looks like I might need to replace it, thanks anyway.The tank looks great Juan. Very nice.
I too have an Atmann on my SWC skimmer and had similar problems. What I did was put two or three plastic washers (I think teflon, from HD) on the shaft between the face plate and impeller head. I suspect the mesh was slightly protruding from the impeller and rubbing on the face plate. The washers hold the impeller head and mesh off the face plate and allow it to spin freely. I see if I can find my original post and if I do I'll add an edit here.
EDIT TO ADD: Found the original post and I used 3 #10 nylon washers that were purchased from HD between the impeller and face-plate.
Thanks Michael.I'll look to see if my old SWC is functional, I'll have a garage sale for you
Thanks James, I'd just like to add other colors than green.Everything looks great, doesn't have to be exotic to look good.
I can smell it already Michael, lol.I see some dark, stinky skimmate in your future.
Not yet they just look at them sometimes.I love the bubbletips! Are the clowns hosting it yet?
Thanks Kevin.Looks great Juan! Love the bubble tips too.
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