Help with this Skimmer.

Derpeder

Small Fish
Aug 2, 2006
36
0
0
#1
I have a skimmer here that came with the tank I bought. I don't know how the skimmer works so I've included two pictures. the first is the skimmer




and second is how I think the skimmer works. I pretty sure i'm wrong so if someone could help me out that would be great. Start on the bottom right and I assume the water goes up and fills the center section of the skmmer. Overflows to the main section and the bubble stone goes in the gray hole in the bottom??????? Help me out. I'm not sure why there is an air line going into the collection cup(orange)

 

Joe Fish

Superstar Fish
Apr 21, 2006
2,126
1
0
Penn State
josy.isa-geek.com
#2
The small diameter tube is probably an addition to the skimmer cup. So if you wanted to put that tube in a bigger bucket then you couldn't have to empty the skimmer cup so often. I believe the area at the bottom is where the water will come out. On the intake line there is a hole on the top piece that might be for air.
 

CoolWaters

Superstar Fish
Dec 10, 2006
1,028
1
0
Milpitas
#3
it looks pretty simple. u can use a 1g milk container for that small tube in the collection cup. trust me u dont want to keep emptying that every 10 hours...

and try to change the milk container. that stuff is like a toilet. if u dont flush it...
 

Derpeder

Small Fish
Aug 2, 2006
36
0
0
#4
So is my second picture accurate? as far as the water flow and air stone?

and will the skimmer work on syphon to get the water up to the intake or will I need to pump it?
 

Derpeder

Small Fish
Aug 2, 2006
36
0
0
#6
So will I pump the water through my sump and directly into the display tank?

EI...Hook up a water return line to the gray piece on the bottom of the skimmer, pump the water through the skimmer and out to the tank......now that I type it that doesn't seem right.

I think the water just drains out the gray part. is that right?
 

TheFool

Large Fish
Apr 19, 2006
323
2
0
#15
Well first of all don't attach an airpump straight away. If you belt enough water thro' it I believe that little nozzle should start to act as a venturi and suck air into the water. If that doesn't seem to work then you might need to attach an airpump, but that is normally unneccessary. A point to bear in mind is that you will need to add an appropriately large waterpump to this to generate enough force to get the venturi working properly - I have a similarly sized venturi skimmer, and I am using an Eheim that shifts 1200 lph an hour, and you should be looking for something in the same size I would think. If you don't get enoug hwater thro' the venturi simply won't work, and if you use a litle pump (think Rio, Maxijet) they will tendo to fail as constricting the water at the venturi to generate more 'oomph' adds some headpressure.