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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    How often do you clean your skimmer pump?
    I have a BH-1000. Been running non-stop for 2 months and I've yet to clean it. It's running great, I'm more or less curious


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    I've had mine for 6 months. Never cleaned it.
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    dputt88 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    i clean all my pumps quarterly

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    I try to do all my pumps and powerheads quarterly but I often miss that goal.
    An hours soaking in straight distilled white vinegar and they are good as new with little to no scraping or scrubbing so its pretty painless. I then strain the vinegar through a paint filter or paper towel and pour it back in the gallon jug for next time so it lasts a year or more o na single gallon before the pH is affected so much it loses its strength. Best $2.50 you can spend.
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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    I clean mine about every 4-6 months. However, I do remove debris from the intake strainer whenever I see it. I also clean it if I start to see an increase in the amount of water exiting the skimmer (could be hard to tell with some skimmer models).

    Tom

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    binford4000 - Reefkeeper
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    Every six months unless I notice a reduction in performance.

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