I cleaned stuff out couple weeks ago but will have to pull out the bubbler next time and take that apart too. I would like to consider new skimmer but if you look at the pic I would need something that would fit in the area that the current on is in. See the cup? I can pull out that whole part and try getting something else to fit. Maybe the space size is like 4"x4" not sure though. Sump can't be change. It's not coming out of there. No possible way.
I cleaned stuff out couple weeks ago but will have to pull out the bubbler next time and take that apart too. I would like to consider new skimmer but if you look at the pic I would need something that would fit in the area that the current on is in. See the cup? I can pull out that whole part and try getting something else to fit. Maybe the space size is like 4"x4" not sure though. Sump can't be change. It's not coming out of there. No possible way.
Theres a few guys in the area we could get it upgraded yoive been meaning to take rock out anyways.... Trust me youll be happy you did it
Petco has their $1 per gallon sale, I'd be happy to help make you a sump.
IME, those sump/skimmers suck. You should be getting serious skimmate with your bioload. I dont' know if this is a reef anymore, I remember you saying in an old post that your coral weren't doing good and you may go fowlr. Well, I think it is fair to say that accumulated organics from lack of skimming may have been the reason your corals don't do well. Also, you should ditch the bioballs if you're going to run a reef. Over time they get gunked up and eventually turn into nitrate factories (instead of reducers.)
Here's my $0.02. If you absolutely positively can't change out your sump then ditch the bioballs and put a real skimmer in the mid-section. A good skimmer is more important than bioballs. You have 100 lbs of LR so perhaps that and a good skimmer can keep your nutrients in check. Next, get some chaeto in the return chamber and shine a cheap CFL (curly-q) bulb on them with a clip-on lamp. Problem solved![]()