Chemi-Clean and Skimmer Cleaning
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, 12-13-2011 at 08:40 PM (4631 Views)
So today I decided to deal with the Cyano that started in my new frag tank that was connected to the system during the summer. I believe the initial outbreak was a combination of: 20 lbs of new sand and the new acrylic frag tank itself. It has been mentioned in a few publications that new plastic parts initially leach a few things like silicates and such into the water column. Anyway the Cyano started there and only moved to the display upon me moving some frags to the display.
Another contributing factor may be the now two dead Koralia pumps that were in the system. The system used to have one MP 40 and two Koralias creating flow through the tank. Two months ago one of the Koralias died due to a ruptured impeller magnet. Just this last week the other one took a dump. Now some of you are thinking that reduced flow was/is the culprit. However, once the first pump took a dive I decided it was time to get another MP 40 which was planned form the start. I also got a MP 10 for the 20gal frag tank. So flow was definitely not the culprit here. In fact the nasty Aiptasias that were in the Cyano area (not surprisingly unaffected by the Cyano,) were blowing in the flow just like normal.
So I dosed the tank with enough Chemi-Clean for 150 gallons and pulled the skimmer off line. I also chose this time to give the skimmer a thorough cleaning since it will be offline for three days any how. Taking from Marc's skimmer cleaning article I rinsed out a tub and put about 10 gallons of freshwater in. I then added two full gallons of distilled white vinegar.
I gave the skimmer a quick shower to get most of the grime build up off and pulled the pump apart to inspect the internal parts.
Upon inspection I found a rubber band that must have made it into the sump during unpacking and acclimation.
Soaking
Soaking
Soaking
After the skimmer ran for a few hours in the low ph solution I gave a good scrubbing which was easy now that the acid had acidic water had went to work on all the encrusted junk. In case you are wondering, this is the Reef Dynamics Ins 180in-sump skimmer.
Now the skimmer is nice and clean and ready to beput back online once the Chemi-Clean has run its course.
I will give the Chemi-Clean clean threefull days to work its magic. I already have a batch of new saltwater mixed and aged and will start another batch once the container is empty.