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Ginu 05-04-2012 12:46 AM

I have to apologize but can anyone post a link to something like this? It sounds interesting and I'm always for the DIY things.

reefwars 05-04-2012 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Ginu (Post 713133)
I have to apologize but can anyone post a link to something like this? It sounds interesting and I'm always for the DIY things.


http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...algae+scrubber



http://algaescrubber.net/forums/


http://www.livingreefs.com/build-alg...er-t32422.html


here ya go lots of good reading there, the last one is a step by step diy:)

troni 05-04-2012 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by reefwars (Post 713110)
most people dont have the patience to set one up properly and let it mature.people expect it to work within the first week when fact of the matter is it takes time for it to fully mature.

if you dont have nutrients to begin with then the scrubber will take along time to maure, if you have too much nutrients it will need a bit more cleaning.

it also needs to be cleaned every week or 2 or its purpose is useless as you need to remove some of the nutrients it aquires same as cheato:)


once it starts to mature you really need to feed it ive upped my feedings by more than double and it grows a sheet weekly.

i also run 2 skimmers and gfo through a reactor and it does not inhibit my growth.

how do you clean it? ive seen someone remove 1/4 every week.

reefwars 05-04-2012 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by troni (Post 713166)
how do you clean it? ive seen someone remove 1/4 every week.


i take it out and rinse in the bathtub with the shower nozzle i just brush my hands across the screen , i leave a bit for re-groth:) its very simple:)

troni 05-04-2012 04:18 AM

So you don't actually remove any

reefwars 05-04-2012 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by troni (Post 713264)
So you don't actually remove any


sure you do , the algae is held on to the hooks kinda like velcro is, if you rub your hand across it under water you can remove some, some of it is on there better and needs a good scraping or shaking of the mat.ditrius and other particles also get absorbed into the mats so cleaning it also removes this.

when i clean it im not looking to make it spotless just remove the bulk and keep it growing at the same time:)

RuGlu6 05-04-2012 05:08 AM

Here is one i dont know how good it will work but idea is the same
It has a tube for easy water supply so nothing special needs to be build
http://www.reefshops.com/images/deta...DQ9_104702.jpg
Has a bracket and it is adjustable lengthwise
http://www.reefshops.com/images/deta...!!52583448.jpg
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http://www.reefshops.com/images/deta...222df23800.jpg
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http://www.reefshops.com/images/deta...!!52583448.jpg

it is $30 plus shipping ($?) from China.
http://www.reefshops.com/algae-turf-...ts-filter.html

tang daddy 05-04-2012 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Ginu (Post 713133)
I have to apologize but can anyone post a link to something like this? It sounds interesting and I'm always for the DIY things.

I built an algae scrubber from stuff at the dollar store, michaels, industrial plastics and home depot. Easy but abit of running around, you're welcome to stop by and see it if interested. It pulls 1.5" mats of hair algae every 3weeks....

warriorcookie 05-04-2012 01:13 PM

http://algaescrubber.net

Check out the new one that just got released a week ago. You don't need a fancy box anymore or even a water pump. Now all you need is an air pump, air stone, some zip ties, white mesh screen (from Michael's) and a light.


Reefwars, how old is the one you built? They re-did the sizing guidelines. The size was changed to being based on how much you feed, not the size of the tank. In the end, most scrubbers are a lot smaller now.

Ruglu6, that looks like a horizontal scrubber. They work ok... A vertical scrubber is much more effective though.

troni 05-04-2012 02:19 PM

i have all material for upflow scrubber so i think im going to try it but my only concern is im going to get alot of salt creep with all the bubbles


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