Henchman24
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I started building a HOG (hang on glass) upflow algae scrubber a couple months ago & It is finally starting to get somewhat decent growth on it. I wanted to share some pictures to show how the HOG is different from the waterfall type scrubber.
The HOG has a wetside which goes inside the tank against the glass with the screen that the algae grows on. It also has a dryside with a light that goes on the outside of the tank against the glass.
Build Process
I started with two pieces of black acrylic that will be used to create two half boxes. One for the wetside & one for the dryside.
Using weld on #3 & Then #16 to fill in gaps I put the half boxes together. You can tell by the way the pieces are cut out they won't match up perfectly as two of the sides should have been cut 2 times the acrylic thickness shorter to fit together properly. Basically the two halves don't have to be waterproof or lightproof but it would have looked better If I took the time to cut them.
I am going to break this up into a few different posts so stay tuned for more:
The HOG has a wetside which goes inside the tank against the glass with the screen that the algae grows on. It also has a dryside with a light that goes on the outside of the tank against the glass.
Build Process
I started with two pieces of black acrylic that will be used to create two half boxes. One for the wetside & one for the dryside.
Using weld on #3 & Then #16 to fill in gaps I put the half boxes together. You can tell by the way the pieces are cut out they won't match up perfectly as two of the sides should have been cut 2 times the acrylic thickness shorter to fit together properly. Basically the two halves don't have to be waterproof or lightproof but it would have looked better If I took the time to cut them.
I am going to break this up into a few different posts so stay tuned for more: