heath
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- Oct 2, 2012
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- Woodstock, Ontario
wow, I just clean mine under running water..
You should be cleaning your skimmer of any film around the collection cup at least once a week. The proteins that form around the neck and cup will cause your bubbles to collapse. I'd soaking in vinegar and Peroxide is a bit overkill. Usually just rinse and wipe out under running water will due.As I did my weekly skimmer clean yesterday I was wondering how this worked? If I was to empty the liquid from my skimmer and not actually clean it, I wouldn't be getting any of the densest skim mate out. Maybe it's my OCD, but my skimmer collection cup is soaked in hydrogen peroxide and cleaning vinegar for an hour before it is scrubbed see-through then returned to the tank.
The way I understand the skimmer to work is that it will create bubbles and push the nasty stuff up towards the cup, but by that same token, the moving returning water from burst bubbles could easily drag down pieces of skim mate. Also, does this not cause an odor around the sump/tank?
Also, for anyone else using filter socks I found a tip that saved me a ton of time. Soak in a solution of hydrogen peroxide, bleach and hot water. The peroxide is the only effective method for disintegrating the nano-particulate caught in the sock, the bleach only sterilizes it and whitens it. My filter socks that would last 1-2 days after a cleaning now last 4.
You should be cleaning your skimmer of any film around the collection cup at least once a week. The proteins that form around the neck and cup will cause your bubbles to collapse. I'd soaking in vinegar and Peroxide is a bit overkill. Usually just rinse and wipe out under running water will due.
As for filter socks. Hot water and bleach don't mix. Bleach begins to break down and dissipate when added to hot water. I soak mine in cold water and bleach for a day. Then rinse in hot water and soak in hot water for another day. Then hang to dry before I use them. This will ensure no bleach left behind.
Sony Xperia Z3
You should be cleaning your skimmer of any film around the collection cup at least once a week. The proteins that form around the neck and cup will cause your bubbles to collapse. I'd soaking in vinegar and Peroxide is a bit overkill. Usually just rinse and wipe out under running water will due.
As for filter socks. Hot water and bleach don't mix. Bleach begins to break down and dissipate when added to hot water. I soak mine in cold water and bleach for a day. Then rinse in hot water and soak in hot water for another day. Then hang to dry before I use them. This will ensure no bleach left behind.
Sony Xperia Z3
That's how I've been doing it since I added socks to my system over a year agoi would be afraid to use bleach and some how get it into my tank though this makes me very worried
Bleach is very unstable and evaporates fairly quickly, so if you air dry the socks for 24 hours or so and let them dry completely then the bleach is gone.