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I mounted (using BRS glue and epoxy) 9 corals about 10 days ago now and my skimmer is still overflowing. I performed my normal 10% water change 2 days ago but the skimmer is still overflowing. Do I just need to let the skimmer run until it stops overflowing and just deal with all of the microbubbles? Prior to this, the skimmer had been working fine (outside of the break-in period when I first purchased it in February).
FYI - I turned the skimmer completely off for 3 days and I still have the overflow issue.
I mounted (using BRS glue and epoxy) 9 corals about 10 days ago now and my skimmer is still overflowing. I performed my normal 10% water change 2 days ago but the skimmer is still overflowing. Do I just need to let the skimmer run until it stops overflowing and just deal with all of the microbubbles? Prior to this, the skimmer had been working fine (outside of the break-in period when I first purchased it in February).
FYI - I turned the skimmer completely off for 3 days and I still have the overflow issue.
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