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    Horizontal Drip through scrubber.

    Ok, Thanks for the advisement. I will keep tinkering with it though. Strings seams like a great idea, sewing thread, kite string, or yarn.
    Monofilament or braided?

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    Definitely braided, like nylon cord.

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    It is growing some very nice long strand turf algea. I chopped it up into 5000 pieces and fed the fish.
    This dark screen was started in a small stream. I am hoping it will take over my scrubbers.

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    Nice... looks mostly like Cladophora.

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    It has doubled it's length and then some.
    I am hoping the fish will chow down on it.

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    Automatic fish feeder.
    The drip thru scrubber, is mostly self cleaing, grows fine green hair algae. After a while the light gets over grown and needs maintenance.

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    It is great when the filter can do the feeding too.

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