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Thanks Jonathan thats awesome, appreciate the offer. Thats good to know about your mod. I think I can test pretty easily by just disconnecting different parts in the Co2 scrubber since the skimmer reaches almost Instantly when I allow more air in. But If I don't get it figured out I’ll reach out. I don’t remember but do you run some sort of phosphate remover on your systems?I have the same and it does not impede flow, I have flow meters you can borrow, it may help track down the issue.

Thanks. I do have one. But I figured out I may have the lines tied in backwards. After watching videos need to have the skimmer side going into the top and I have it gong into the side of the collection cup adapter.I was just going to ask you about water in bottom of containerI have found with recirculating the skimmer air which is very high humidity already no water is needed in the scrubber media container. Do you have a separator in line from the skimmer return to the CO2 reactor?
This one is a spare for me and yours for $10 if you want it.
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Appreciate the opinion. Was more thinking the fuge would be easier in the long run but if thats not the case might need to rethink this. I dont want to add more frustration to the system. I did plan to make most of the sump I have to bae all fudge. Just leaving room for the return and skimmer. If I ended up having low nutrients I planned to add more fish LOL. That probably the cause of all this anyways. HaHAHAH.FWIW and YMMV but when I ran an in-sump fuge vs rowaphos if I had to again I’d do rowaphos 10x over. It’s easy, controllable by quantity and frequency, and doesn’t cause you to have more work. For me the tiny sump fuge was a pain to clean, yellowed the water a bit so the I had to run carbon and then also dose iron to keep the chaeto going and then bottomed out phosphate and got Dinos lol. I think on a bigger tank they become more viable.
You’re obviously already on the route but figured I’d throw it out there being your setup is similar in size to the one I had.
Appreciate the opinion. Was more thinking the fuge would be easier in the long run but if thats not the case might need to rethink this. I dont want to add more frustration to the system. I did plan to make most of the sump I have to bae all fudge. Just leaving room for the return and skimmer. If I ended up having low nutrients I planned to add more fish LOL. That probably the cause of all this anyways. HaHAHAH.
What was your means of running Rowaphos?

Thanks Kennan,You could try the anthias and short term it would probably work, but will get more difficult long term as they get bigger.
Tank is looking great!
A1 acrylic has it but they are in Osseo, The other vendors I called on the north east side of town had the materils but no applicators. So I ordered it from Amazon. You are welcome to grab what I have left over when im done. I ordered a small can and an applicator of Weldon 4. Ive been told 16 is easier to work with since its thicker and a lot less runny, but takes longer to dry. 4 and 3 are like water but dry and cure much faster. One of them (3, and 4) wont leave a white haze when used and the othert will but I can’t remember which one does or does not.Did you end up finding some Weldon4 locally? I'm starting an acrylic project myself for the tank, just curious if I should be placing the order on Amazon or if you found a source here in the cities?