So I pulled down the lever and wow! all those bubbles coming out of he spray bar made me jump a little. haha
anyways, it's been a few hours since i first set this up. the noise has gone down but there are still air bubbles stuck to the baskets in the filter...how can i get rid of these?
and i am afraid that the sponges had some air in it too.(which can damage the motor i guess...)
also when i first plugged it in; a bunch of white stuff came out of the spray bar and made the tank white...and now it's gone.. were they tiny air bubbles?
and finally; i am using the outflow regulator but when i twist it to lower the GPH, a lot of airbubbles/noise comes out...is this normal?
now that the in-tank filter's water doesn't go straight down(since the water is above the 40i's lip) and the spay bar is pointed upwards, there is nothing that will dstribute the heaters heat throughout the tank...any suggestions?
my turtle seems to hate the output on the XP3 too...he's been on his dock for hours... maybe the waterlevel is a little too high...
anyways, it's been a few hours since i first set this up. the noise has gone down but there are still air bubbles stuck to the baskets in the filter...how can i get rid of these?
and i am afraid that the sponges had some air in it too.(which can damage the motor i guess...)
also when i first plugged it in; a bunch of white stuff came out of the spray bar and made the tank white...and now it's gone.. were they tiny air bubbles?
and finally; i am using the outflow regulator but when i twist it to lower the GPH, a lot of airbubbles/noise comes out...is this normal?
now that the in-tank filter's water doesn't go straight down(since the water is above the 40i's lip) and the spay bar is pointed upwards, there is nothing that will dstribute the heaters heat throughout the tank...any suggestions?
my turtle seems to hate the output on the XP3 too...he's been on his dock for hours... maybe the waterlevel is a little too high...