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redtailfool
04-04-2005, 10:51 PM
HERE!

piranha45
04-04-2005, 10:56 PM
piranha45 wants to see the filtration of legend!

neoprodigy
04-05-2005, 1:33 AM
its very simple... i will take couple pix this weekend but it goes like this

Water Flow --->


Water Pipe ---> Water filter ---> Aged Water Storage (air bubble 24/7) ---> Water Pump ---> Tanks --- THEN-- Over Flow Waste Water ---> Waste Water Storage ---> Pump ---> out to the Lawn....

redtailfool
04-05-2005, 1:35 AM
I wanna see. I think i have seen this before but that was a long time ago :)

M|L
04-05-2005, 6:41 PM
sounds complicated. :D

Caveman
04-09-2005, 1:45 AM
Neo has explained it to me before sounds like a grade A filtration system.

waterboy
04-09-2005, 5:58 PM
Sounds great.How much water in system and how much new water each day?

rayman45
04-09-2005, 8:11 PM
in the breeding ponds in asia they use this
they change 100% water 3 times a day

lajudoka
04-09-2005, 11:37 PM
No float valve, no extra pump = sit back, relax and enjoy the fish!

This system rely strictly on gravity and no electrical or mechanical device needed. Only drawback is that it needs a large sump to make to make it work. Without a large enough sump, the system loses too much water during a power failure and sump will run dry when power resume.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v117/lajudoka/drippingsystem.jpg

rayman45
04-09-2005, 11:43 PM
nice pic

good job

neoprodigy
04-09-2005, 11:51 PM
thanks ling, that is almost like what i got... but i have an aged water storage... and some tanks dont have w/d... gotta take some pix soon

redtailfool
04-10-2005, 9:42 PM
No float valve, no extra pump = sit back, relax and enjoy the fish!

This system rely strictly on gravity and no electrical or mechanical device needed. Only drawback is that it needs a large sump to make to make it work. Without a large enough sump, the system loses too much water during a power failure and sump will run dry when power resume.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v117/lajudoka/drippingsystem.jpg




Very Interesting ling.. i would definitely give that a try one day.

fishmadness
04-11-2005, 12:46 PM
where those photos neo???

neoprodigy
04-29-2005, 12:51 AM
i install this at the wet and dry...

redtailfool
04-30-2005, 8:02 PM
thats cool...how do you put in your water conditioner???

neoprodigy
04-30-2005, 9:50 PM
thats cool...how do you put in your water conditioner???
i dont put any water conditioner... if i do... i would dose it in the aged water barrel... i havent take pix yet... its a mess down there.. LOL

Fishman24J
05-02-2005, 4:51 AM
Im must say your very good with flitration!!!

nick
05-02-2005, 7:57 AM
still waiting (*almost 1 day*)

waterlife
05-09-2005, 7:33 PM
Yep... Cool set up. Got to see it in person about a month ago or more. Look forward to seeing it again.

Dr Joe
03-11-2006, 12:10 PM
Any ideas on sump to tank size ratios?

davo
03-11-2006, 12:28 PM
can you combine multiple tanks together with this system?

angeladay
03-11-2006, 12:51 PM
I always wanted to install the drip system but I really don't know how I'm supposed to plumb pipes from the main water source in the house and take one out from the sump. Does anyone have a pics of their setup that I could look at?

repair
03-11-2006, 2:03 PM
I normally drip each tank in the system but I do have some 20gal tanks running on the same system and I only drip the tank with the heater in it. and