jlehigh
Hermit D Crab
I could use some help.. I have a few outlets plumbed over my tank on my closed loop with unions. I detach those outlets sometimes when I am working in the tank so air is sucked into the closed loop. When I re-attach the outlets and kick on the pump most of the air is blown out right away but I continue to see microbubbles for a long time. In fact I cant figure out if it's residual air from detaching and reattaching the outlets of if I am sucking air in from a different leak..
So the next question is.. what is a method to identify air leaks? I have one outlet with Salt creep at a threaded joint. It is so crusted I dont see how air could be sucked in but could it be?
Bottom line is I want my water to be clearer, but shoot... I can hardly even tell what is sediment and what are microbubbles!!! There is so much flow in the tank an air bubble may NEVER rise to the surface..
So the next question is.. what is a method to identify air leaks? I have one outlet with Salt creep at a threaded joint. It is so crusted I dont see how air could be sucked in but could it be?
Bottom line is I want my water to be clearer, but shoot... I can hardly even tell what is sediment and what are microbubbles!!! There is so much flow in the tank an air bubble may NEVER rise to the surface..