Alage Scrubber

Markk96

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Never used one of these before. I heard about them back in the day at Inland Aquatics.
Veing back in the hobby and seeing them being fairly popular I wanted to try it.

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On a tip I painted a small square over the Led lights. This will help grow better.

I used High Heat paint.
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Holy Cow!
Icecap has done some revisions on those scrubbers. I dont know how to recognize the revisions they've made, so I dont know if yours is the most current version or not. I'm just throwing that out there for your information.
If yours starts to leak or the lid warps, contact them and they'll take care of you.

That's alot of growth!

Are you scraping both sides at the same time, or alternating them by a week or so to keep things more stable?

Pay attention to your levels as ATS' can strip a tank down too far, very quickly.
They are very effective.
 
Holy Cow!
Icecap has done some revisions on those scrubbers. I dont know how to recognize the revisions they've made, so I dont know if yours is the most current version or not. I'm just throwing that out there for your information.
If yours starts to leak or the lid warps, contact them and they'll take care of you.

That's alot of growth!

Are you scraping both sides at the same time, or alternating them by a week or so to keep things more stable?

Pay attention to your levels as ATS' can strip a tank down too far, very quickly.
They are very effective.
I got a new lid without hinges. I scrape both sides and cut my light down by several hours.

This thing is very efficient for sure.

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Right now my PH is around 7.9. I have a fish only system qqnd the tank is almost 7 months old.



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