DIY Algae scrubber

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Thats a great idea cultivating it in the creek.
I had to use the hobby mesh as the acrylic just wouldnt fit and i was too lazy to start cutting it again.

I dod read about the formula but to me it was very subjective. I could probably fit another screen on the other side of the pump.

Also does its placement matter ? I have a decent amount of room behind the filter socks on each side of the tank
 

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As placement, any place that has way filter bits of algae from the return pump.

In a place that is easy service. My up flow scrubber is on my top tank, inside a baffled area. It has a one light on the out side of the glass, it needs regular glass cleaning. Which is a dripping water off my elbow, onto the piano below. So it grows and I get reduced harvests.

It is getting reworked into a above the tank fluidized media scrubber, as soon as I finish the pressurized closed loop filter sock / swimming pool filter k1, project .
 

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As placement, any place that has way filter bits of algae from the return pump.

In a place that is easy service. My up flow scrubber is on my top tank, inside a baffled area. It has a one light on the out side of the glass, it needs regular glass cleaning. Which is a dripping water off my elbow, onto the piano below. So it grows and I get reduced harvests.

It is getting reworked into a above the tank fluidized media scrubber, as soon as I finish the pressurized closed loop filter sock / swimming pool filter k1, project .
Man thats sound impressive. Be nice to see it in progress.

Well this is what i cam up with. Im more than likely going to get strip leds and enclose them in another tote bttom.
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So what type of nitrate reduction have you noticed once it took off ?

So do i leave the lights on for 24/7 until it establishes ?
 

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It mostly removes ammonia, from ever becoming nitrate.

It will remove nitrates. In my tanks I notice only a 5 to 10 ppm dip, between scrubber harvesting and 45% water changes.

I think an optimal 15ppm to 30ppm of nitrate, grows the most algea.

My bottom 75 gallon tank started with 6 small 3" fish.
That have grown and reproduced in to about 40. So I added another scrubber, improved water circulation. Increased mechanical filtration, down to 200 microns.
My last 45% water change was yesterday, my nitrate is 20 ppm top and 15ppm bottom. Using 10ppm tap water.

12 on 12 off, 8 on 4 off, 6 on 2 off, repeating cycle.
It will take about a week to green up. At first it will be a green scum algea. If the light is too intense. You will see a blanched spot. Very unlikely with your upflow, and small light.
How many watt is it?

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Very unlikely with your upflow, and small light.
How many watt is it?

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Meaning i wont grow anything with the current set up ?
the grow light is 5w i also have this 60w red led (looks more orange).
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I figured the grow light would be better.
What spectrum is best and which should i use until the new lights arrive ?
Im going to get a strip led should i get just red or get the grow light types that have the red/blue/purple mix ratio

Sorry for all the questions
 

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My guess is the red light is a colored lens on a bright white array of .5 watt LED chips. Your leading the way into uncharted waters, keep us posted.

The 5 watt will grow about a 3" circle, if close enouph, very little burn risk. Probably go 24hr, once it greens.

strip led.???
Count the total number of leds, you need at least 1 watt leds, 5 watt led array with 20 leds, will not work.

A 23 watt CFL will work.

660nm. Deep red. And 423nm acetic blue.
Red being the best.
 

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Interesting thread. Does the growing algae actually get maintained?
 

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I think it was mentioned only a 5-20 ppm drop? Is that right? I thought it'd be a lot more.
 

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Interesting thread. Does the growing algae actually get maintained?

It gets removed once a week, typically alternating sides on a 2 sided screen.

I have a experiential "Drip Thru" and "fluidized ping pong ball" That will be self cleaning, if possible.

The drip thru, has been feeding some african cichlid fry .Automatically.
 

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I think it was mentioned only a 5-20 ppm drop? Is that right? I thought it'd be a lot more.
I hold steady near 15 to 20 ppm, 24x7. It would be interesting to see, just how high they would get. If I turned off the scrubbers. For a week.
It's just hard to get an accurate ppm above 30ppm. As I can't tell, 40 ppm from 200ppm.
Without cutting the sample 20 to 1.
 
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