It doesn't matter when ... I just think it's neat that SM,s design and mine are similar and him and I didn't do any communication together until I posted a Vid on Monsterfishkeepers.
I'm not here to start an argument....SM has the patent on it anyway...Congrats SM.....cheers....
Patent pending
I'm not tying to start and argument. I have a similar mind as well. I was just wondering then.
The HOG was a nice little idea from last year... was going to wait until later this year to post it but some other folks were almost there already
That looks like a very good design. I may have to try this on a nano tank I have. I ran an algae scrubber for years and finally had to tear it apart because it worked too well... It produced so much algae that I couldn't keep up cleaning it. My tank looked spotless but the problem I had was my algae scrubber kept overflowing. This was just a design problem and I intend to fix it and get the scrubber back up and running. Good site BTW!
Yep the cool thing about an in-tank UAS is that overflowing = stuffed fish
OK. So I'm completely new to the algae scrubber scene and am interested in trying one. I have a 20 gallon sump on my 75 gallon reef tank and it seems that no matter what I do I can never seem to keep my nitrates and phosphates in check. I was wondering exactly what do I need to get one of these started? Is it just a screen, air pump, air stone strip, and light? And I see that the screens are angled, so I'm guessing that the air stone goes behind the screen so the bubbles roll up the back of the screen right. Sorry I have so many questions but this seems very cool and was highly recommended by a friend in my reef club. Thanks in advance for any advice and guidance.
My fish swam away with my 401k, lol
Bob
Yes they are that simple. Screen does not have to be tilted, however:
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