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    Fluval Edge reef

    Hi from Ukraine

    Two month ago I finished first part of my Fluval Edge reef conversion.

    The goal was to have a pure aquarium without cables and other equipment outside. All equipment + sump was inserted into the back stand. Thanks to this forum and SantaMonica personally, I get in touch with algae scrubbers and decided to build my project around algae scrubber. There are several photos with clarifications on the bottom.

    For today I have some algae growth, but there are doubts about scrubber construction. The photo of the screen after 3 months:

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    1. It seems that there is too many light for it? Should I decrease it (now it is only 45%), or the better way is to turn off one side and to increase the distance between the screen and the LEDs up to 6cm (2.36 in)?
    2. Another problem - tons of practices in the water. I have read that it will stop when everything will cover with bio-films. But how much time I should wait (in principle don’t want to use socks or skimmer)?

    Parametres:
    - tank: 25 litres (6.6 gal)
    - flow through screen: about 150 L/h (39.6 gal/h) (I may increase it up to 300 L/h (79.2 gal/h))
    - screen: 8 x 13cm (3.14 x 5.11 in)
    - LEDs: 2 x 660nm + 1 x 450nm wide-angle CREE / each side
    - Distance between LEDs and Screen: 3cm (1.18 in)
    - Light schedule: 18 h/day
    - Feeding: no feeding (there are no fishes yet + easy corals + there are tons of practices in the water)
    - Start: sand + 3kg of live rock from friend’s tank + bacterys. Al phases (like green hair, etc) was finished in 3 weeks after start.
    - Inhabitants: Zoas, Clavularia papaya, Clavularia/Briareum, Ricordea yuma, Discosoma, Rhodactis, Snails + tons of very small creatures (zoo-plankton?)
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