The Nano Reefs DIY thread...

Anyone ever think about using a phosban reactor(without the phosban and upper filter pad) as a micro-fuge for a small tank? You could fill up the body with LR rubble and with the slow flow going through it, I believe it would be good for benthic organisms and pods to populate.
 
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I have a customer that has a 5g nano in his office and he uses an older Via Aqua calcium reactor for just that, he has some sand, lr rubble and algae ball in it and lights it with a night light under his desk, seems to work pretty good, He also does his water changes with water from his big display at home, he doesn't really feed the tank at work he says.
 
does anyone know what this is called, and where i can get it? it doesnt have to be that exact one, but something similar. its the part that is on the mixing bowl. thanks.

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No idea what it's called, but I would look in the lighting or ceiling fan sections at Home Depot or Lowes. Just a guess though.
 
thanks ma, but i would love a name, or something close to a name, since i just spent around 45 minutes trying to find it at HD. i was completely clueless as to what to even ask for. i tryed to email karlo, since he hasnt been on in a while and probably wont read any pms. common guys, this is all i need and it'll be complete!
 
Re: DIY 70w Fixture

Re: DIY 70w Fixture

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14271524#post14271524 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by karlo
Here is my DIY 70w MH Fixture

Yes, it's a Mixing Bowl
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Epoxy to screw down bulb fixture
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Like this
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The tube that I used was a Copper water pipe easier to bend
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I'm using a Ballastwise 70w ballast
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For more pictures and progress click here:
My Nano

Karlo,
Do you have any heat issues with a 70w lamp on a tank that size? Thanks.
 
CHEAP Tunze skimmer cup mod for JBJ 24g

CHEAP Tunze skimmer cup mod for JBJ 24g

well i got a used Tunze 9002 on RC for 50 bucks. i was hoping to find a modified skimmer cup too on RC since i use the stock hood but i could not find one. New in the tank cup was 35 bucks which was 70% of the skimmer
So…...i decided to get cheap.

i did a intank cup for the skimmer which costed me $8.

here are the parts:-
1 1/2" X 12 " Plastic Extension Tube from Home Depot $2
Avent 9oz baby bottle $5
Sippy cup lid $1
Plastic container cap (i could find one in the house)
Aquarium Silicon (i already had it with me)

tools required:-
Hacksaw blade
1 1/2 inch hole saw

First i cut the Plastic tube to the same length of the tube of the stock skimmer cup with a hacksaw blade.
After cutting the top of the Avent bottle (again with the hacksaw blade) i drilled a 1 1/2" hole in the bottom with a hole saw. i then pushed the tube in the bottle to the same lengths as the stock skimmer. i put some aquarium silicon on the joint of the tube and the bottle.

for the lid i used a (new) lid from my sons sippy cup and then glued a lid from another plastic container to deflect the skimmate.


Here is the pic of it in the scond chamber
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close up of the in the tank pic.
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Skimmer and Lid
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Skimmer with lid
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i will soon post some more pictures of the skimmate that is produced after the break in period is complete.
 
DIY AC Fuge???? Help...

DIY AC Fuge???? Help...

ok im starting a 10g LPS nano. i am wanting to get an Aquaclear power filter. Some people have told me to get an ac 110 and mod it into a mini fuge... can any one tell me how to do this, or give me a link to someone who can show me how?

thanks!:bounce1:
 
ok im starting a 10g LPS nano. i am wanting to get an Aquaclear power filter. Some people have told me to get an ac 110 and mod it into a mini fuge... can any one tell me how to do this, or give me a link to someone who can show me how?

thanks!:bounce1:

Here's a good description:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=601201&pp=25

You can do searches for "aquaclear refugium" to see others but they're mostly like this.

Aaron
 
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