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    Thread: SEIO question

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      SEIO question

      My Seio keeps spraying out alot of bubbles. Is this normal? Do I have something set up wrong?

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      You need to lower it more, it could be causing a vortex and sucking down air.

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      is it sucking air fromt a funnel linked to the top of the tank? Other than that, I don't see what it would be spraying bubbles. How do you have it setup?

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      I have it just on the side of the tank. I will try to lower it down. It is only about two inches from the top of the water.

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      That may be the problem... set it lower below the surface OR turn down the force. I had mine like 3+ inches and it woudl still sometimes suck air.

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      Is the air intake on the top closed?

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