Yes. I was planning on several algae export mechanisms. All three actually...
I will have a sump fuge, somewhat for export, but mostly for pod cultivation.
I also plan on having a waterfall algae turf scrubber outside (also sunlit) in a greenhouse setting.
The final experiment is a mangrove or other terrestrial plant based hydroponic grow out planter that uses sunlight in a greenhouse to absorb the remaining nutrients.
Each has its benefits and drawbacks.
My biggest concern is the freezes we experience in Dallas. I'm not a gardner, but my neighbors have a greenhouse so I was going to practice by offering my services in exchange for learning
I'm ok with big systems, but this will be much bigger than my current 660gal.
Here's my youtube posts and thread for some background there.
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It shows my surge and skimmer and other little gadgets working.
The one called "afternoon energy" actually shows the sunlight on the tank. It's amazing how bright that little sideways glint of light at a low angle is.