02-18-2009, 04:39 PM
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| Re: Microbubbles in your RSM? Check here! turbiville - on the floating particulates, I have a feeling it's sediment being blown off the top of the rocks by the pumps. Maybe try blasting them off with a turkey baster, while running a fine filter pad for a day or so to catch it all.
Microbubbles can be a tough one to eliminate totally.
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