Hi guys ive been mulling over the board now for a few weeks reading up on all there is. I was going to get into marine a few years ago but with some research i thort at the time that it was far too expensive to setup the tank. with the advent of the algae scrubber system and its proven effectivness this seams not only cheaper but more hands on. Coming form a science background i am very interested in this system and the chemical filtering ability of the algae in genneral. I have a largish garden breeding pond atm thats filtered with plants of certain types to create a nice biodiversity such that the fish only need food approximatly once a week and eat alot of the plants.
As far as i can tell the ATS system if built to approiate sizes can replace a skimmer and mechanical filtration,bio balls etc etc which reduces the cost to start up a marine system making it more affordable to pursue this wonderful hobby.
This is great and the prototypes that people are using are looking great.
I have a few questions though,
1. While the pods that form in the algae bed are suppose to be good for fish to eat etc do they cause problems with pumps or do they actually hurt the fish at all if they are in large populations(still researching on what fish i would like)?
2. Since algae scrubbers work so well the only downside i could see to widespread popularity is cleaning the outter layers of alge every week or so. I have no experience with skimmers so how does this compare in a maintance way compared to skimmers etc so they also need regular maintance as in how long does a 2L (approx .5gal) bottle last for instance?
I look foward to experimenting with this system and just another quick question aimed at SantaMonica, the ATS system he designed and is now selling can that be used on the top of the tank to feed directly into the top of the tank or is it designed to be in a sump system. looking at it its quite wide so i would assume for top of the tank but am just making sure.
Thanks in advance for any replies