Dean Ladd
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I have decided to build a Algae Scrubber. I have always run a very minimal bioload in my system, running a volume of over 200 gal and a DT that is 72x18x24. I have grown board with the 3 fish that I have had for the last 10 to 18 years. My Purple Tang is a great fish, it has been in my care for 18 years. My Clown hosted by a RBTA and my Coral Beauty are about 10 years in my care. I added a Blood Red Hawkfish about a year ago and recently a Niger Trigger. Triggers are what attracted me to Marine Aquariums to begin with but running a mixed reef tank has always keep me from Triggers. I am not getting any younger so I am moving away from a mix reef and leaning to stocking fish that I have wanted for years. This means a larger Bioload. First I have ordered a 72x30x24 tank to give me some more DT room but that will not be here for a month. In the meantime I have a Kleini Butterfly and a Flame Angel in my 55 gal QT waiting on the new tank. Since these fish are healthy and have been QT for over 30 days I have have connected the QT tank back to the main system. So my Bioload has increased quite a bit and my large Derasa Clam is showing stress because of it. I figured I will give a Algae Scrubber a try to help export some additional nutrient build up.
The scrubber is a simple PVC frame. I ran the 3/8 water delivery tube through the PVC frame to allow me to run as wide a scrubber mat as possible. The top spray bar lifts up to disconnect the 3/8 tubing and then can be removed complete to clean the mat. The water is delivered to the system via a prefiltered manifold running off the DT return line. The tube running out and across the top LH half of the frame is only used for support of the top of the frame. It runs out so that it is not interfering with the algae mat. The 4 tubes sticking out of the lower half of the frame are there to align the cover for the whole system. Then it extends down into the sump setting on the sump floor.
Speaking of the system cover and waterproof LEDs mounted inside of it, here is where the title of this thread comes from. This cover is made from a plastic TRASH can. The LED strip was sold with self adhesive tape already mounted to it but I knew that would not last long in the humid environment so I attached the LED strip using zip ties. Here are the pictures of the system.
The scrubber is a simple PVC frame. I ran the 3/8 water delivery tube through the PVC frame to allow me to run as wide a scrubber mat as possible. The top spray bar lifts up to disconnect the 3/8 tubing and then can be removed complete to clean the mat. The water is delivered to the system via a prefiltered manifold running off the DT return line. The tube running out and across the top LH half of the frame is only used for support of the top of the frame. It runs out so that it is not interfering with the algae mat. The 4 tubes sticking out of the lower half of the frame are there to align the cover for the whole system. Then it extends down into the sump setting on the sump floor.
Speaking of the system cover and waterproof LEDs mounted inside of it, here is where the title of this thread comes from. This cover is made from a plastic TRASH can. The LED strip was sold with self adhesive tape already mounted to it but I knew that would not last long in the humid environment so I attached the LED strip using zip ties. Here are the pictures of the system.