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  1. Marc

    micro bubbles from closed loop system

    Great detective work. I did ask about all joints being submerged that were not glued, but didn't notice the locline mentioned.
  2. Marc

    Alright, where's Chuck???

    Hey, if you found that helpful, maybe this page will be even better! Hot off the presses. :D http://www.melevsreef.com/tools.html
  3. Marc

    Alright, where's Chuck???

    Hi Nicki. I couldn't forget you! I found out later that you were taken. :( However, Cesar's avatar is a great distraction. :D
  4. Marc

    Top Down shots

    Thanks guys. All my fish are very fat. I like them that way, as I believe they remain healthier that way. Here is my baby Maxima, that is still not even 1.75" wide yet.
  5. Marc

    Alright, where's Chuck???

    Hiya buddy! I sure hope we can spend a little more time visiting at the next MACNA. It was very brief last time. Btw, what happened to PSAS or is that your club's name perhaps? I remember you having something in your sig line on RC about it. I did a brief tour of the site earlier today, and...
  6. Marc

    Alright, where's Chuck???

    I'm sure he'll find me. :p
  7. Marc

    micro bubbles from closed loop system

    Keep in mind that brand new plumbing will generate microbubbles, which clear up within 2 weeks as the inner walls slime over. Are we talking about bubble soup or just some annoying bubbles? Heating tubing can be done easily. Put it in the oven at 200F for 5 minutes, and it is soft and...
  8. Marc

    micro bubbles from closed loop system

    What type of tubing did you use? Did you heat it up to soften the material some? That tends to help, incase the problem is at the SCWD.
  9. Marc

    Top Down shots

    Hi guys. Here are a few pictures from above, using a Top Down Photo Box. http://www.melevsreef.com/topdown.html (before anyone starts asking me) ;)
  10. Marc

    micro bubbles from closed loop system

    It could be sucking in air from anti-siphon holes, or any plumbing that is unglued and not submerged. It could also be where the tubing is connected at the SCWD. Did you put hose clamps on those spots? If so, did you clamp at the smooth section after the nipple, or right at the end of the nipple?
  11. Marc

    Alright, where's Chuck???

    Hi Mr. Dewman. :lol:
  12. Marc

    Next Wave 2005

    I know I'm going! Who's with me? :D
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