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    Seebayho's first UAS


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    Comments and suggestions welcome.

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    I think you need some holes in the sides to let water out.

    And you certainly need a reflector.

    How many watts?

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    Yes, I was abou to ask how to let the "treated water"
    Reflector will be install soon.
    Total is 18W



    SM, any more input before I make a permanent one?
    Last edited by seebayho; 11-10-2012 at 05:30 PM. Reason: error on posting

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    18 watts with reflectors is good for a 3 X 6 inch screen.

    If you had very high turbulence/bubbling, the single slot at the bottom might be enough. But I'd say make several small holes on both sides, which fish cannot get through.

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    SM, is 3x6 inch screen good for a 50g tank. I intend to keep small and only a few fishes, feeding only a cube a day.

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