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Hello all!
I have a 45gal redsea e170 max that I am getting tons of micro bubbles in the display tank. The weird thing Is that I still get them when the return and skimmer are off. They seem to be coming from the wave maker, and for the life of me I cannot figure out how.
I have attached a couple pictures, you can see it is a solid 4" below the surface and there is no vortex down to it.
Has anyone else encountered this before?

Thanks!

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It doesn’t clear up after skimmer and return are off for a while?

Sometimes I get bubbles that I watch stay in the water column for an hour I swear lol

Doesn’t look like you have a ton. Tank looks good!

Can you get a video??
 
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It doesn’t clear up after skimmer and return are off for a while?

Sometimes I get bubbles that I watch stay in the water column for an hour I swear lol

Doesn’t look like you have a ton. Tank looks good!

Can you get a video??
I'll have to try, maybe my definition of a ton is off. I swear they are still there after hours. I do have a small amount of Algae, could this be the cause of bubbles in the water column?
 

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Hello all!
I have a 45gal redsea e170 max that I am getting tons of micro bubbles in the display tank. The weird thing Is that I still get them when the return and skimmer are off. They seem to be coming from the wave maker, and for the life of me I cannot figure out how.
I have attached a couple pictures, you can see it is a solid 4" below the surface and there is no vortex down to it.
Has anyone else encountered this before?

Thanks!

20240527_121452.jpg 20240527_121431.jpg
May be from return pump if one and gyre pump is picking up the bubbles entering tank
 
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May be from return pump if one and gyre pump is picking up the bubbles entering tank
I was kinda thinking the same thing, I have a refugium right before the return without a bubble guard. I'll have to leave the return off for longer and check if the bubbles die down.
 

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