jeffg57
08-15-2009, 12:06 AM
Thanks SantaMonica !!!
I've been following you on the different forums for most of this year and it's great stuff.
I appreciate your efforts in sharing this concept. I believe it will make a huge
difference in my enjoyment of this hobby.
Please let me know what you think of my initial scrubber.
I like to keep what I consider to be heavily stocked tanks and the scrubber should
make a big difference in my maintenance tasks, namely water changes. Ideally I should
do a 40% water change in my 75 gallon tank at least once a week to keep the water quality
reasonable and change the filter material in the 2 Whisper 60 Power filters every 5 or 6
days. This tank contains about 37 fish, half of which are adults. The 2 largest are 5 to 6 inches.
My nitrate never goes below 20 ppm and easily rises to 40-50 if I don't keep up my water change
schedule. I know this is way to high.
This first scrubber is crude, but I have a couple newer models in my head.
Scrubber Details
- Started scrubber on July 11.
- Screen is the normal plastic mesh that I see on most of the scrubbers.
- I roughed it up with heavy sand paper.
- It was not seeded.
- Usable screen area, above water, is 10 x 10.5 inches.
There is about an inch below water level.
- I have a ViaAqua 1800 pumping 18 inches above the tank to the scrubber. This should be about
370 gph according to the chart. I never tested it.
- The pvc pipe the screen is slotted into is 1 inch id. It is very easy to lift out for cleaning.
- I have 2 23 watt 2700 CFL bulbs that are approx 3 inches from the screen.
- I built those stupid looking light stands because I haven't been able to find a
resonable way to mount them yet. The stands are very convenient though. I can
position them any way I want and they lift out easily.
- I built the scrubber in a plastic tote to contain the evaporation, light and noise,
although it is surprisingly quiet.
- My first light cleaning of one side of the screen was on Aug 7 (a little behind schedule),
then the opposite side needed a heavier cleaning 3 days later.
- I pulled the screen out of the pipe every 2 weeks and cleaned the top inch with a tooth
brush to prevent clogging and spraying. I've had no flow problems.
Progress
- My last water change was Aug 7. It pulled the nitrate down to about 20 ppm.
I was thinking the nitrate should be falling faster. There are a couple reasons I think it hasn't ...
- When I took the screen out today to clean it, I was surprised at how much of the dark slimy algae
was on it and needed removed. It didn't look like there was much there until I pulled it out.
I haven't been cleaning the screen often enough!!!
- Also there was a significant amount of thick dark algae on the bottom of the tote the should have
been cleaned earlier. It doesn't grow as fast as the screen, but I should probably clean it every
couple weeks.
It got a good cleaning today, so I got a chance to get some pictures while it was down.
Current status
As of today, a week after my last water change, the nitrate doesn't seem to be rising. It usually has
by this time. It's holding close to 20.
*** I think it's kicking in ***
I will be more diligent with the cleanings and expect to see a noticeable drop in the next couple weeks.
Sorry the pictures aren't a little better. I should have let my wife take them. :D
I noticed this morning that some of these images aren't displaying correctly for me in FireFox.
You can also view them at http://picasaweb.google.com/jeff.izft/AlgaeScrubberProject#
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p01.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p02.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p03.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p04.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p05.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p06.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p07.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p08.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p09.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p10.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p11.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p12.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p13.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p14.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p15.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p16.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p17.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p18.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p19.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p20.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p21.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p22.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p23.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p24.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p25.jpg
I've been following you on the different forums for most of this year and it's great stuff.
I appreciate your efforts in sharing this concept. I believe it will make a huge
difference in my enjoyment of this hobby.
Please let me know what you think of my initial scrubber.
I like to keep what I consider to be heavily stocked tanks and the scrubber should
make a big difference in my maintenance tasks, namely water changes. Ideally I should
do a 40% water change in my 75 gallon tank at least once a week to keep the water quality
reasonable and change the filter material in the 2 Whisper 60 Power filters every 5 or 6
days. This tank contains about 37 fish, half of which are adults. The 2 largest are 5 to 6 inches.
My nitrate never goes below 20 ppm and easily rises to 40-50 if I don't keep up my water change
schedule. I know this is way to high.
This first scrubber is crude, but I have a couple newer models in my head.
Scrubber Details
- Started scrubber on July 11.
- Screen is the normal plastic mesh that I see on most of the scrubbers.
- I roughed it up with heavy sand paper.
- It was not seeded.
- Usable screen area, above water, is 10 x 10.5 inches.
There is about an inch below water level.
- I have a ViaAqua 1800 pumping 18 inches above the tank to the scrubber. This should be about
370 gph according to the chart. I never tested it.
- The pvc pipe the screen is slotted into is 1 inch id. It is very easy to lift out for cleaning.
- I have 2 23 watt 2700 CFL bulbs that are approx 3 inches from the screen.
- I built those stupid looking light stands because I haven't been able to find a
resonable way to mount them yet. The stands are very convenient though. I can
position them any way I want and they lift out easily.
- I built the scrubber in a plastic tote to contain the evaporation, light and noise,
although it is surprisingly quiet.
- My first light cleaning of one side of the screen was on Aug 7 (a little behind schedule),
then the opposite side needed a heavier cleaning 3 days later.
- I pulled the screen out of the pipe every 2 weeks and cleaned the top inch with a tooth
brush to prevent clogging and spraying. I've had no flow problems.
Progress
- My last water change was Aug 7. It pulled the nitrate down to about 20 ppm.
I was thinking the nitrate should be falling faster. There are a couple reasons I think it hasn't ...
- When I took the screen out today to clean it, I was surprised at how much of the dark slimy algae
was on it and needed removed. It didn't look like there was much there until I pulled it out.
I haven't been cleaning the screen often enough!!!
- Also there was a significant amount of thick dark algae on the bottom of the tote the should have
been cleaned earlier. It doesn't grow as fast as the screen, but I should probably clean it every
couple weeks.
It got a good cleaning today, so I got a chance to get some pictures while it was down.
Current status
As of today, a week after my last water change, the nitrate doesn't seem to be rising. It usually has
by this time. It's holding close to 20.
*** I think it's kicking in ***
I will be more diligent with the cleanings and expect to see a noticeable drop in the next couple weeks.
Sorry the pictures aren't a little better. I should have let my wife take them. :D
I noticed this morning that some of these images aren't displaying correctly for me in FireFox.
You can also view them at http://picasaweb.google.com/jeff.izft/AlgaeScrubberProject#
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p01.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p02.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p03.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p04.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p05.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p06.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p07.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p08.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p09.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p10.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p11.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p12.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p13.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p14.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p15.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p16.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p17.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p18.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p19.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p20.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p21.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p22.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p23.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p24.jpg
http://www.nb.net/~jgassoc/p25.jpg