My biologic filtration system for a rays tank

severum1

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It was a great invention. But it seems well to me. :)

I bought this thing



is used for irrigation.

After I adapted to the cover of the bucket






Then it's only start using it.

The bucket was hung in the ceiling. Of course, in this case, there's no problem. But it is ugly.




A crazy thing.:screwy:

What do you think?
 

Niisan9178

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Well like you said, it isn't rather aesthetically pleasing. And I'm going to assume that you screwed those hooks into a stud. I can just see something like that falling, and you have bioballs everywhere. But hey, if it works...
I do like the concept of it thought, good idea.
 

severum1

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Niisan9178;1731510; said:
Well like you said, it isn't rather aesthetically pleasing. And I'm going to assume that you screwed those hooks into a stud. I can just see something like that falling, and you have bioballs everywhere. But hey, if it works...
I do like the concept of it thought, good idea.
No. That doesn't fall. It's well screwed. It's ugly, but there's no problem because i'm the only one that goes there. It's my space at home:).

I believe it's one of the best biologic filtration system i've ever made.:WHOA:
 

severum1

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hamato_yoshii;1731823; said:
Yeah, it looks like as long as you can have enough pressure to spin that thing, it would really work great. Are there different sizes of those rotating bars?
Yes. There are different sizes and types.

Don't forget that you must filter the water first. If not the holes can be blocked.

But, if you can implement it, it's a great system:naughty:
 
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