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I already did a search and read everything I could find on this subject. I found a lot of good information, but I don't feel like it really pertained to my situation.
SETUP:
55 gal. non-drilled, so everything is hang-on
2 600W power heads
10,000K compact fluorescent
Super Skimmer 125
The skimmer seems to be generating a lot of air bubbles in the tank. The bubbles get on the rocks, glass, and sand. Then algae grows over it all. This is terribly frustrating.
CURRENT LIVESTOCK:
1 Percula
1 Xenia colony
5 peppermint shrimp
3 emerald crabs
10 bluelegs
2 redlegs
3 Astrea snails
I've got 2 goldenhead sleeper gobies on order as well as an orange spotted lawnmower blenny, 10 astreas, 1 fancy nassarius, and 1 cleaner clam.
I figure these guys will clean up the algae problem, but what do I do about the protein skimmer making so many bubbles in the tank? I've got to think that bubbles=NITRATES. Am I right?
Thanks everyone!!!
SETUP:
55 gal. non-drilled, so everything is hang-on
2 600W power heads
10,000K compact fluorescent
Super Skimmer 125
The skimmer seems to be generating a lot of air bubbles in the tank. The bubbles get on the rocks, glass, and sand. Then algae grows over it all. This is terribly frustrating.
CURRENT LIVESTOCK:
1 Percula
1 Xenia colony
5 peppermint shrimp
3 emerald crabs
10 bluelegs
2 redlegs
3 Astrea snails
I've got 2 goldenhead sleeper gobies on order as well as an orange spotted lawnmower blenny, 10 astreas, 1 fancy nassarius, and 1 cleaner clam.
I figure these guys will clean up the algae problem, but what do I do about the protein skimmer making so many bubbles in the tank? I've got to think that bubbles=NITRATES. Am I right?
Thanks everyone!!!