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hookedonsalt
08/05/2007, 07:00 PM
I have a 65 gal AGA with built in overflow, I have a 20 gal long for my sump and its going crazy with microbubbles.... Here is how my set up is..
1 1/4" stockman stand pipe
3/4" return line being fed by a quiet one 5000 pump inside the sump
turbo flotor 1000 in sump skimmer which is brand new
Return lines in the tank are 3/4" piping with loc line fitings on each end (set up in a tee shape) each loc line is in opposite corners for flow.

My problem is this, the overflow is putting out tons of bubbles in the sump, at first I had the drain above the water level and thought that this was the cause, but I have since extended below the water line and its just as bad but only more quiet.
THe skimmer is putting out tons of microbubbles also, they are dumping into the sump as well thru the return lines or overflow lines at the top of the skimmer....
My sump has 3 baffles whichI hoped would catch most of the bubbles but it is not 100% effective, maybe 60%. So the return pump is picking up the microbubbles and send them into the display tank...

How do I correct this? there are so many bubbles in the display tank I cant see clearly.... when i turn it off it clears up beautifully....

Someone please help me here this is my first attempt to set up a tank with a sump.

Thinslis
08/05/2007, 08:06 PM
How long has the system been running? This is probably normal until everything breaks in.

kkyyllee
08/05/2007, 08:07 PM
the skimmer might need adjusting, what kind is it?

shuturhole316tx
08/05/2007, 08:12 PM
Might try a sponge for the time being untill everything breaks in and clears up. Or just untill you get it figured out. Just be carfull with it and keep it clean.

scotmc
08/05/2007, 08:28 PM
If the tank is a new one. This is a common occurrence. You can use a filter bag on your drain pipe. This should reduce the bubbles. If you have a valve on your drain pipe, reduce the flow, see how that works.