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but no SPS !
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I will post pictures of some tanks in a few.
In fact SPS corals are known to grow after in tanks with algae scrubbers b/c of the 24/7 food that is made available from it.
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would love to see some nice SPS, who have colored up in an ATS tank .
I never have before. Santa monica posts pics of his SPS, but they are dead and he thinks the algae on it is coral ... |
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If there any thought on which style is more efficient comparing the SantaMonica-style (wide but short) vs the Srusso-style (longer but less wide).
I'm not refering to the T5 vs spiral bulbs but the format of the screen. The wide one's have a shorter contact time with the screen vs the longer ones. In addition, the wider ones will require more input flow in order to maintain the 35 gph/in rule. Also to anyone with an open screen version(like in Srusso's picks) vs those scrubbers enclosed in acrylic boxes, how much do you have to deal with salt creep and/or spray. Do you have to worry about a glogged outlet creating a jet which then sprays all over the inside of your cabinet? |
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Salt spray and creep is easily manageable on my setup, the straighter you make your slit in the PVC the better the water will flow. Therefore the less splatter happens. People have also made simple ways of stopping most. I have an acrylic catch that stops bubbles. Screens will not clog PVC.
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I am taking the liberty and posting mrbncal tank, he posted on this other algae scrubber thread...
Can be found here... http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...1963130&page=4 Quote:
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his follow up...
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Hope its ok I posted your tank for you mrbncal!!
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02/17/2011, 04:59 PM | #86 |
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Loving this thread. I updated my skimmer till i can get my LED setup. Decreased the width, upped the length (which increased the flow which can only be better than 25gph), thought about getting some 2700-3k CFLs from the store tonight because i dont think that i'll get to the LED conversion till this summer. I still have to build the exterior of my tank stand which is more important to me ATM.
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If you're concerned, then find the plastic sheet like I posted the picture of and punch holes it in, and fit it so that it 'hugs' your screen at the top. This will block the light from the screen at the top, preventing the growth into the tube, and reducing the potential for squirting.
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can i use the algae growing in my scrubber to feed my herbivores?
also, when my copepods grow in my ATS, can i wash/wiggle them a bit in the DT before i scrub them out so th pods go in the DT for food to my wrasse? |
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But i think that the scrubber can handle cleaning up whatever was added back to the tank. |
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But if you have herbivores, they'll eat it, and the screen will out-compete algae growth in the tank from anything that breaks away.
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Herring_Fish posted his dump bucket style ATS. This design is NOT for beginner builders and should only be attempted by experienced builders after loads of research and a test system to try the build on. This is the same design used in the 70's on the very first systems built.
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One additional thing that has yet to be mentioned... Algae Scrubbers can also be used on fresh water tanks...
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...but not on planted tanks, for the obvious reason.
I haven't seen very many FW applications however. That begin said, one restaurant I maintain a 125 FOWLR for also has a 225 Cichlid habitat that will be my first attempt at the FW scrubber, eventually.
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When you do the cichlids tank, please post your build.
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Here is my planted tank before I changed to salt water YOU CAN NOT HAVE AN ALGAE SCRUBBER ON A PLANTED FRESH WATER TANK. but a discus tank its fine Just not a planted discus tank...
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