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chrisfraser05
01-16-2011, 12:44 AM
Here's my 2ft tank seperated into an 18" display and 6" header.

The in the vid I just used a table lamp while building my lights.
I am now using 2x 5400k 45W photography lamps about 1 1/2" from the screen.

I have already noticed algae growth on the screen after less that 12 hours!


Vid
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc321/chrisfraser05/Marine%20tank/150111/th_MOV03112.jpg (http://s524.photobucket.com/albums/cc321/chrisfraser05/Marine%20tank/150111/?action=view&current=MOV03112.mp4)

Couple of pics for you

http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc321/chrisfraser05/Marine%20tank/150111/DSC03117.jpg
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc321/chrisfraser05/Marine%20tank/150111/DSC03116.jpg

Needs a little tidying up!!!
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc321/chrisfraser05/Marine%20tank/150111/DSC03114.jpg
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc321/chrisfraser05/Marine%20tank/150111/DSC03113.jpg

Quick look inside the header before fitting the proper lights
http://i524.photobucket.com/albums/cc321/chrisfraser05/Marine%20tank/150111/DSC03109.jpg

Hope you guys like my simple yey hopefully effective scrubber.

The tank holds about 55lt of water afer the rock and sand etc.
Has 4 1/2kg of live rock, 7kg of ocean rock which hopefully will seed and become live.
The heater is 100w set to 24C and the pump returning the water via the spraybar is approx 1500lhr.

The mesh screen is 10 by 5 inches so 50"sq single sided.

Thanks, chris

SantaMonica
01-16-2011, 08:14 AM
Well the lighting certainly is sufficient. Flow sounds good. Screen size is a little small since it's one-sided, but the lighting will probably make up for it. There will be a lot of growth in the bottom, unless you can put a shield down there; you'll want to clean it too for maximum filtering. Overall should work good... a good version of this:

http://www.radio-media.com/fish/NanoBuiltIn.jpg

spideybry
01-18-2011, 08:58 AM
How do you account for top offs? Manually or do you have some sort of ATO built on there. I am setting up a nano and I would like to use a variation of this but I don't know if topping off will be an issue or not.

chrisfraser05
01-18-2011, 01:42 PM
I've covered it to reduce evaporation as much as possible but have marked a line in the header. Simply pour in and fill to line.
Have checked and theres been no noticable change in level so far (3 days) so I doubt I'll be looking at much over 500ml a week tops.

I made the calculated the header size so that it contains 14lt (i think it was, will have to recheck). Means I can do a 10lt water change (10 lt marked bucket) without disturbing display tank like youm would a proper sump.

chrisfraser05
01-27-2011, 01:22 AM
just a quick update.

The scrubber is working well, plenty growth and levels are near zero.

The acrylic has started to bow and is pulling at the silicone which is starting to fail.

Because of this I have bought a new tank and am redoing it but using a glass panel and secured the acrylic sheet to it.

This one is alot more shiney and perminant than the first one.

Will post pics later!