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Jebo Skimmer

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Glenn - 12 May 2004 11:41 GMT
I was just wondering if anybody has any experience with the jebo protein
skimmers. They seem cheap compared to other skimmers.
John N. Gretchen III - 12 May 2004 13:15 GMT
I have two, they seem to work very good. Watch for leaks around the
rubber at the bottom of the collection cup, make sure the cup is seated
properly and you will have no problem.

> I was just wondering if anybody has any experience with the jebo protein
> skimmers. They seem cheap compared to other skimmers.

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Dan Norgard - 22 Jun 2004 12:49 GMT
Any way to get rid of or at least lower the amount of microbubbles?
Thanks,  Dan

I have two, they seem to work very good. Watch for leaks around the
rubber at the bottom of the collection cup, make sure the cup is seated
properly and you will have no problem.

Glenn wrote:
> I was just wondering if anybody has any experience with the jebo protein
> skimmers. They seem cheap compared to other skimmers.

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 John N. Gretchen III
 Port O'Connor TX
 http://www.tisd.net/~jng3
John N. Gretchen III - 22 Jun 2004 23:46 GMT
it should stop after using it for a few days.

> Any way to get rid of or at least lower the amount of microbubbles?
> Thanks,  Dan

 John N. Gretchen III
 Port O'Connor TX
 http://www.tisd.net/~jng3
Dan Norgard - 23 Jun 2004 01:00 GMT
Thanks, John.

it should stop after using it for a few days.

Dan Norgard wrote:
> Any way to get rid of or at least lower the amount of microbubbles?
> Thanks,  Dan

 John N. Gretchen III
 Port O'Connor TX
 http://www.tisd.net/~jng3
Dan Norgard - 27 Jun 2004 15:32 GMT
You were right...it calmed down nicely and started putting out gunk.
Thanks,
Dan

it should stop after using it for a few days.

Dan Norgard wrote:
> Any way to get rid of or at least lower the amount of microbubbles?
> Thanks,  Dan

 John N. Gretchen III
 Port O'Connor TX
 http://www.tisd.net/~jng3
John N. Gretchen III - 28 Jun 2004 03:21 GMT
Great! These skimmers are very good at a low cost.

> You were right...it calmed down nicely and started putting out gunk.
> Thanks,
> Dan

 John N. Gretchen III
 Port O'Connor TX
 http://www.tisd.net/~jng3
Microbot - 12 May 2004 13:45 GMT
I have one, No problems and it works very well..
Froths up very nicely and when needed, it spits out some truly gross
liquid...

Cheers
Microbot

> I was just wondering if anybody has any experience with the jebo protein
> skimmers. They seem cheap compared to other skimmers.
F.D.S. - 12 May 2004 15:24 GMT
I have one also and have no complaints. produces foam very good and collects
nasty water. hth.
Fernan
> I was just wondering if anybody has any experience with the jebo protein
> skimmers. They seem cheap compared to other skimmers.
skozzy - 13 May 2004 09:38 GMT
Mate, love the effeciency of my Jebo, I run mine inside the tank, only thing
this way is the water level throws it off, the higher the water the more it
over skims, it has a brace to hang it outside, but then there is a need to
run pipes from the pump to it. As it is now, I have a 2000 litre/hour
powerhead connected directly to it and it realy works well.

> I was just wondering if anybody has any experience with the jebo protein
> skimmers. They seem cheap compared to other skimmers.
Glenn - 13 May 2004 10:58 GMT
Thanks for the feedback guys
They sound like a decent enough skimmer

Glenn
 
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