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From what I gather, kreisels are necessary to keep live jellyfish. I hope to build one in the far future, but right now I'm having trouble understanding how kreisels work.
First, if anyone has detailed designs of their kreisels they'd like to share, please do.
I'm looking at the pseudo-kreisel because I think it's easier to build than trying to create a full circular kreisel.
The base design I'll follow is here:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y242/calvin415/1n0130693004.gif
Out of laziness, I'll sometimes use "spraybar" and "inlet" as meaning the same thing. Likewise, "screen mesh" and "outlet" will be the same when talking about water flow.
1) The spraybar points downwards, so the water flow goes clockwise. There is a screen behind this spraybar, where water is supposed to go to your sump through the outflow.
How does the "old water" which is going around in circles get out through the screen mesh? Wouldn't the spraybar push most of the old water around the tank instead of through the screen mesh? Wouldn't this cause all the ammonia, phosphates, etc to just rotate around continuously?
2) To build on (1), isn't it bad to put the inlet near the outlet? Fresh water comes in through the inlet, but then it seems like it gets directly sucked out through the screen mesh with the outlet. Sure, this will create a circular current, but the water in the main tank will still be stale?
Thought experiment: what happens if we place the spraybar (inlet) on the opposite side of the screen mesh (the outlet), so that the flow of water will blow across the top of the tank? Will the jellyfish get caught in the screen mesh?
3) Similar to (2), but slightly different. Does the flow of water rotate in a near perfect oval, along the sides/edges of the tank? If so, how does the water in the center of the tank get rotated out to prevent stale water?
4) Is a 20 gallon long or a 20 gallon tall best suited for a pseudo-kreisel? Does it matter? It seems like both are the same, just the flow rate will be different to account for the horizontal distance vs vertical distance.
5) On bending acrylic at the two bottom corners of the tank, do you glue them on? If so, how do you clean the space underneath the acrylic?
Jellyfish are COOL! Would anyone like to help me out with these confusions?
Thanks!
First, if anyone has detailed designs of their kreisels they'd like to share, please do.
I'm looking at the pseudo-kreisel because I think it's easier to build than trying to create a full circular kreisel.
The base design I'll follow is here:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y242/calvin415/1n0130693004.gif
Out of laziness, I'll sometimes use "spraybar" and "inlet" as meaning the same thing. Likewise, "screen mesh" and "outlet" will be the same when talking about water flow.
1) The spraybar points downwards, so the water flow goes clockwise. There is a screen behind this spraybar, where water is supposed to go to your sump through the outflow.
How does the "old water" which is going around in circles get out through the screen mesh? Wouldn't the spraybar push most of the old water around the tank instead of through the screen mesh? Wouldn't this cause all the ammonia, phosphates, etc to just rotate around continuously?
2) To build on (1), isn't it bad to put the inlet near the outlet? Fresh water comes in through the inlet, but then it seems like it gets directly sucked out through the screen mesh with the outlet. Sure, this will create a circular current, but the water in the main tank will still be stale?
Thought experiment: what happens if we place the spraybar (inlet) on the opposite side of the screen mesh (the outlet), so that the flow of water will blow across the top of the tank? Will the jellyfish get caught in the screen mesh?
3) Similar to (2), but slightly different. Does the flow of water rotate in a near perfect oval, along the sides/edges of the tank? If so, how does the water in the center of the tank get rotated out to prevent stale water?
4) Is a 20 gallon long or a 20 gallon tall best suited for a pseudo-kreisel? Does it matter? It seems like both are the same, just the flow rate will be different to account for the horizontal distance vs vertical distance.
5) On bending acrylic at the two bottom corners of the tank, do you glue them on? If so, how do you clean the space underneath the acrylic?
Jellyfish are COOL! Would anyone like to help me out with these confusions?
Thanks!
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