Ghetto Rig

jbird69,

"Can you imagine how easy and effective something like this can be on a big frag tank?"

My LFS has exactly that.

they have fiberglass frag tanks that are ~12 feet long, 3 feet wide, & ~12" deep.

On one end they have two large acrylic tanks ~4 feet tall & maybe 18" X 18".
A pump fills these tanks up from the frag tanks.
Inside they have standard toilet flapper valves.
Tied to the valve is a 2 liter coke bottle on a short string.

The tank fills up, the bottle floats & eventually pulls the flapper valve open dumping the tanks contents into the frag tank.
Then the whole cycle starts over.
Elegant & Ghetto all in one ( Is that an oxymoron? ).

Stu
 
I went ahead and got an over the tank shot of my skimmer bucket/return sump area..... It has been doing the job for about two years now. It bridges the gap between my 29g. display and all the "stuff" in the closet behind it.
2157303766.jpg
 
This is all I'v got... $10 dollar return overflow made from two specimen containers and a chunk of three quarter inch tubing.
2157303768.jpg
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14954063#post14954063 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by username in use
nice to see someone else rockin the bucket. A truly underlutilized piece of equipment.

So true. A very versatile piece of equipment indeed. You can use it to transport potatoes, or live rock. Or even turn it into a skimmer. Heck, if you want to you can use a bunch of them to make your own mock gundam ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14888205#post14888205 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stugray
This is pretty ghetto:

607725gal_bucket_skimmer_1_small.JPG


Stu
Stugray,

Cool skimmer! How did you make it and what size tank do you have it on?

Chris
 
This is an absolute blast! I don't have any pics of my Ghetto rigs. I have not figured out how to Ghetto a camera yet!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14946671#post14946671 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DaveG99
that wave box wont accomplish what a tunze wave box does. The tunze wave boxes make the water in the entire tank shift back and forth. That wave device just dumps water in the tank. Totally different concept.

Not sure why you made this comment, but for the record, I am intimately familiar with Tunze waveboxes, I understand the difference between a surge like this and what they do, and I don't want what they do. ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14974593#post14974593 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stugray
Rhodes19

Here's the link to the new & improved version with the Orca.
The one in the pic above is the older one driven with a Mag12 & a beckett.
In this link, you can find the link to the 1st generation one too:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/s...hreadid=1386605

Stu
Hi Stu,

Thanks for the link. Is it supposed to go to the archives? If so, what year and what week should I look at. Thanks.

Chris
 
This is not mine and I did not make these. I found this picture on the first page of the link that Stu provided above, the inventor is dew2loud1. I just thought that these deserved to be shown here in this thread.


wi20w1.jpg
 
A classic photo. There are so many things awesome about it. If the concept of ghetto reefkeeping were to have an iconic photo, that would have to be it.
 
Okay, I think its high time to get some chick action.... I would like for you to pay close attention to a couple of things here.

1. Notice My nifty way of getting my precycled salt mix into the tanks.

2. I had some really nice support with the 2 x 4 stand, as in no actual support.

DSCN0392.jpg


DSCN0393.jpg
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14976423#post14976423 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SmknReefer
Okay, I think its high time to get some chick action.... I would like for you to pay close attention to a couple of things here.

1. Notice My nifty way of getting my precycled salt mix into the tanks.

2. I had some really nice support with the 2 x 4 stand, as in no actual support.

DSCN0392.jpg


DSCN0393.jpg

that stand is positively terrifying!:eek1: :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14975486#post14975486 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by biowerks
This is not mine and I did not make these. I found this picture on the first page of the link that Stu provided above,
Posting pics of someone else's work in the ghetto page is not cool. Had you read that thread you would have know there was a lot of sensitivity to people calling the person gheto and him not appreciating it very much.

You can only safely get away with calling your own work ghetto, not someone else's.
 
Back
Top