$14.00 WET/DRY

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
By the way, the drip tray is plastic peg board from Lowes (credit for finding it goes to Milkman). The filter material is quilt batting from Walmart. I use to get about two months between filter changes but now it is weekly (due to over stocking and growth).

Here is a picture of the wet/dry in action. It isn't pretty, but it is very effective. It is made from mostly recycled materials. I have about 25 gallons of media space.

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drip plate is complete.

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Thats pretty cool, but i'd deffinately run some sort of mechinical pre-filtration on that, otherwise your bio-balls will end up full of gunk and actually over time the breaking down of that gunk could throw your water perimeters completely off.
 
X24;1829880; said:
Thats pretty cool, but i'd deffinately run some sort of mechinical pre-filtration on that, otherwise your bio-balls will end up full of gunk and actually over time the breaking down of that gunk could throw your water perimeters completely off.

Im sure it will be on the drip plate

Nice job "X"
You got me thinking about a little something myself:D
 
Looking good....
 
that's lookin good ky......where did you find that piece you made a drip tray out of; works out perfectly......GREAT JOB!!!!
 
eman b115;1829935; said:
that's lookin good ky......where did you find that piece you made a drip tray out of; works out perfectly......GREAT JOB!!!!

just had a bunch of 1/4 acrylic dividers laying around so cut and pasted it to gether.
 
West1;1829898; said:
Im sure it will be on the drip plate

Nice job "X"
You got me thinking about a little something myself:D

:clap
 
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