Bridgeport
12-02-2009, 10:43 AM
Hello Everyone. I set up my first turf scrubber in May of this year after reading through this site. Its gone through many changes since then as I did not have the right flow, lighting, or screen roughness to start. I finally adjusted all those problems and now the screen is growing thick light green algae. I did this project as an experiment and set it up on a ten gallon saltwater tank. I was plagued with red hair algae outbreaks in the ten gallon and my 55 gallon tank. My plan was to start the algae scrubber on the ten gallon and then switch it over to the 55 gallon. I decided against this and have built another scrubber for the 55. (not in operation yet)
The screen on the ATS for my 10 gallon was rather overkill. It is 11in. wide by 8in. height. Although it took a while to get it going because the bio load was very low, it is now working very well. I always clean the screen every weekend. It only takes a couple of minutes and is very easy.( will post pictures when I get them loaded to p.c.)
My ten gallon tank is now algae free(phos. near 0) and doing very well. As a matter of fact, I have been taking live rock from my 55gal. which is still plagued with Red Algae, and putting them in the ten gallon to clean them off. I have done this several times and it has worked well.
The new ATS i am setting up for my 55 gallon is 7in. wide(5 1/2 are exposed to water flow) by about 9in. deep.Screen is 2 layers thick . I'm just wondering if this is enough for a 55gal.?? The bio load is not very big. My main concern is to try to get rid of the Red Hair Algae. This stuff is very difficult to fight. I've done enough water changes to start a small inland ocean, and it still comes back. I'm just hoping I have the same success on the 55gal as I did on the 10gal. Will post pictures soon.
Thanks for all the great info. Bridgeport
The screen on the ATS for my 10 gallon was rather overkill. It is 11in. wide by 8in. height. Although it took a while to get it going because the bio load was very low, it is now working very well. I always clean the screen every weekend. It only takes a couple of minutes and is very easy.( will post pictures when I get them loaded to p.c.)
My ten gallon tank is now algae free(phos. near 0) and doing very well. As a matter of fact, I have been taking live rock from my 55gal. which is still plagued with Red Algae, and putting them in the ten gallon to clean them off. I have done this several times and it has worked well.
The new ATS i am setting up for my 55 gallon is 7in. wide(5 1/2 are exposed to water flow) by about 9in. deep.Screen is 2 layers thick . I'm just wondering if this is enough for a 55gal.?? The bio load is not very big. My main concern is to try to get rid of the Red Hair Algae. This stuff is very difficult to fight. I've done enough water changes to start a small inland ocean, and it still comes back. I'm just hoping I have the same success on the 55gal as I did on the 10gal. Will post pictures soon.
Thanks for all the great info. Bridgeport