derekman
New member
Hey,
I've got 390 watts of PC lighting on a 24" aquarium it "looks" as bright as some MH setups I've seen just without the cool rippling. Anyway do you think I can get away with a derasa clam?
ALSO,
I've got this idea from a Tank of the month feature, but modified the idea. I've got a micro soda fridge I got from walgreens a while back (a gift) it is about the size of a bag of sugar and it keeps things under 40 degrees. What if I drilled it and put a dosing system using a digital timer and air pump with an inverted bag or bottle filled with DT's and maybe some frozen brine or something. sure I'd still have to change it regularly but I think the sub 40 temps should keep it from spoiling and I'd be providing a more stable environment- at least nutrient wise. Tell me if I've lost it or if I'm on to something.
Derek
I've got 390 watts of PC lighting on a 24" aquarium it "looks" as bright as some MH setups I've seen just without the cool rippling. Anyway do you think I can get away with a derasa clam?
ALSO,
I've got this idea from a Tank of the month feature, but modified the idea. I've got a micro soda fridge I got from walgreens a while back (a gift) it is about the size of a bag of sugar and it keeps things under 40 degrees. What if I drilled it and put a dosing system using a digital timer and air pump with an inverted bag or bottle filled with DT's and maybe some frozen brine or something. sure I'd still have to change it regularly but I think the sub 40 temps should keep it from spoiling and I'd be providing a more stable environment- at least nutrient wise. Tell me if I've lost it or if I'm on to something.
Derek