The Scrubber has been in for about a week. That picture was from when I just installed it. You can get that material at craft stores. I got mine from joann fabrics. Its a plastic matting used for weaving and needle point. Its back by the thread and yarn type of crafts. I got the idea from fishtalpropagations.com. He uses it for his overflow/drains in his tanks. I have started using it for mine as well, keeping the sponge over the drains in my smaller juvi tanks...
Before you design your setup, a few things I tried to focus on, ease of maintence, and low energy usuage. Noise reduction will be my next main focus.
When I rearrange my tanks, I will be moving my non breeding broodstock. The spawners are in a 16G Bow front reef and my original pair and current spawners were moved to an 8G biocube as I was out of space in my broodstock tanks.
I do have a bit of a challenge coming up. I have vacation on Monday of next week until thursday. For this, I will need to move 14day old fry onto my system. I have a fine sponge over the drain in that tank. I will keep the flow on a fast drip into this tank. For my vacations, I have auto feeders. I will try to see how otohime b1 does in an auto 2x a day feeder. Not sure how many will still be alive when i get back, but we will see.
I will also have a hatch I think tonight. This one will go into a bucket instead of a tank for rearing. This batch will either come with me on vacation or go to a baby sitter to watch over. If it goes with me, I have a power inverter in the back of my suv to plug the heater and airstone into. Figure, bring a bucket of rots/pinch of rotifier diet hd, amquel and some otohime A.
I can not tell you how cool it is to look at my fry starting to get a full second stripe so soon! so happy I am!