sfsuphysics
Supporting Member
One thing I noticed at MACNA was that the higher end skimmers (Vertex, Nyos) had titanium screws at the base allowing you to remove the skimmer body, and disassemble for cleaning/maintenance. My current skimmer, an ATi Bubble Master 250, does not have this, it is all welded to the base as one unit.
Now why is this feature important to me? Because of all the calcified crap that ends up getting in there. I looked at the bubble plate and maybe 15% of the holes were unclogged, and the rest were either completely crusted over or practically there. While I could scrub at it, there still was the area under the bubble plate which I could not get to.
So I did what any reefer does, give it a vinegar bath right? HELL NO! I used diluted muriatic acid, that's how I know it's working because it fizzes up good... just don't get a wiff of those fumes, it's hydrochloric acid in there and will burn your throat/lungs. Well enough in a glass tank dissolved all the bottom stuff, then I tipped it on the side and got the stuff on the sides, and then the other side, now it looks like new! I even forgot about the cracked area which I welded back together ages ago (that's how you know it's a good fix, it never needs to be fixed again!).
But yeah I need a skimmer I can take apart because I could have gotten away with a lot less muriatic acid to clean it. And for those wondering why muratic acid, it's actually a cheaper alternative to white vinegar, you just have to be a whole lot more careful with it, no making salad dressing with it!
And if anyone wants a recently cleaned Bubble Master 250, with 2- Sicce PSK pumps, I'll let it go reasonably cheap! (it is a skimmer made for larger tanks)
Now why is this feature important to me? Because of all the calcified crap that ends up getting in there. I looked at the bubble plate and maybe 15% of the holes were unclogged, and the rest were either completely crusted over or practically there. While I could scrub at it, there still was the area under the bubble plate which I could not get to.
So I did what any reefer does, give it a vinegar bath right? HELL NO! I used diluted muriatic acid, that's how I know it's working because it fizzes up good... just don't get a wiff of those fumes, it's hydrochloric acid in there and will burn your throat/lungs. Well enough in a glass tank dissolved all the bottom stuff, then I tipped it on the side and got the stuff on the sides, and then the other side, now it looks like new! I even forgot about the cracked area which I welded back together ages ago (that's how you know it's a good fix, it never needs to be fixed again!).
But yeah I need a skimmer I can take apart because I could have gotten away with a lot less muriatic acid to clean it. And for those wondering why muratic acid, it's actually a cheaper alternative to white vinegar, you just have to be a whole lot more careful with it, no making salad dressing with it!
And if anyone wants a recently cleaned Bubble Master 250, with 2- Sicce PSK pumps, I'll let it go reasonably cheap! (it is a skimmer made for larger tanks)