| Re: Help-Skimmer Causing Tank to fill with Bubbles dustypop - always good to hear that information has helped someone!
hagadiii - I think you have a 150 gallon tank? This post is referring to the 34 gallon Red Sea Max tank, so what we nano tank owners do may not apply to your situation. I wish I knew what to tell you on where to place the carbon in your nice setup! In the RSM tank the carbon goes into a filtration section in back of our smaller tank. The only thing I could think of for your situation would be to run carbon through a cannister filter, but there may be a better spot for it - maybe in the sump somewhere?
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