I have a 65 gallon tank with a 29 gallon sump that’s about two months old. When I first got the tank put together I let the skimmer run and overflow for the first month. Than right around the four week point; the skimmer settled down and worked as it should.
About a week later, when the tank was five weeks old. I did my first 20 gallon water change and added about four cap fills of bacteria to the tank. The skimmer overflowed for about a day and than went back to normal. Two weeks later I did another 20 gallon water change, this time using a new salt brand NeoMarine. When doing the water change I added four caps of bacteria to my tank and my skimmer overflowed for two weeks straight.
My gut told me that I was doing too big of a water change and probably stripped the tank of some beneficial bacteria. So after waiting two weeks I did a five gallon water change still using the neomarine salt, adding only one cap of bacteria this time and also fed my corals some reef roids at night. My skimmer is now producing a extra thick foam and is still overflowing.
Any ideas on how I can get my Octo 110 to skim as it should? I feel like I have been very patient with waiting this out and am still not seeing any results. I bought the skimmer used and as I stated before it did work well for a month so I don’t think it’s defective or anything. I have it on a stand in my sump submerged in about 6 inches of water.
Thanks
About a week later, when the tank was five weeks old. I did my first 20 gallon water change and added about four cap fills of bacteria to the tank. The skimmer overflowed for about a day and than went back to normal. Two weeks later I did another 20 gallon water change, this time using a new salt brand NeoMarine. When doing the water change I added four caps of bacteria to my tank and my skimmer overflowed for two weeks straight.
My gut told me that I was doing too big of a water change and probably stripped the tank of some beneficial bacteria. So after waiting two weeks I did a five gallon water change still using the neomarine salt, adding only one cap of bacteria this time and also fed my corals some reef roids at night. My skimmer is now producing a extra thick foam and is still overflowing.
Any ideas on how I can get my Octo 110 to skim as it should? I feel like I have been very patient with waiting this out and am still not seeing any results. I bought the skimmer used and as I stated before it did work well for a month so I don’t think it’s defective or anything. I have it on a stand in my sump submerged in about 6 inches of water.
Thanks