<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14365914#post14365914 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Briney Dave
hampton, what does that algae screen look like and how did you seed it.
It sounds somewhat like a turf bed from a while back but most folks dumped for some reason
I have macro which does a good job but could be better
I'll post a pic when I have a little more time. Picture a standard 'fuge with a skimmer to the left, Chaeto in the middle, and the return pump on the right. I have a 2X 18w fluorescent light hanging in the middle. Between the center and right, I have filter material which I change out once to twice a day (really makes a HUGE diff).
I added a diagonal section of egg crate for the scrubber. High on the left, resting on the skimmer, low on the right down to the water level. On top, I laid some plastic pool screen material. I added a spiral, 6500K high efficiency bulb with a cheap reflector ($20 total). The scrubber is seeded by nature, which isn't a problem with my live rock (from the Gulf, with tons of life in it).
My water flows from the overflow section (100% coast to coast) and down 3 tubes: Lowest to the skimmer. Second lowest also to the skimmer by a Y junction. Highest goes direct to the top of the screen (scrubber). Overflow from the skimmer goes to a $2 assy of PVC with holes drilled to sprinkle water across the top of the scrubber. The water trickles down the screen, left to right. As algae grows, more of the screen is clogged and the water travels further down to the right feeding a larger area of screen.
What is really awesome is that 100% of my overflow water goes through the screen before dumping into the sump. A relatively new change is that the left section, under the skimmer, is deep sand bed with very little flow over it. Anything that goes over the back goes into the skimmer, or into the screen, or into the Chaeto, or through two or all three and then through the filter material. The water is crystal clear.
Algae in my main tank is dying off. The Chaeto looks really nice with no red algae (for the first time in a long time). The filter material turns green every day. I rinse it thoroughly in tap water, shake it out, rinse it three times in RO/DI, dry it, then put it back in line to be used again.
Old system: Skimmer, Chaeto, return.
New system: Skimmer, scrubber, Chaeto, filter, return - Huge impact on coral color, but not growth (always been good).
I promise, pictures to follow.