Easy as pie DIY denitrator

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aquaculture;4297371; said:
drdrewr your terminology of how you describe the tank is very familiar to how another member posted, forget name, are you a reaccuring member?

No. I am quite new here and had not posted on this or any other fish-related forum before. I've posted in other forums on boxing and linux development, but, not much else -- and -- even that was quite some time ago.

I guess some other poster is out there somewhere "bitin my style"!!!
 
JakeH;4187167; said:
Holy punctuation batman!! Good idea...Let us know how it works.

:ROFL:I was thinking the SAME thing!! WOW!! Punctuation, that is rare these days!! OP, my hat is off to you, for the build AND the punctuation!

One question....how do you accomodate 12' of tubing? I guess I can't visualize it. 12'? Thats a LOT of substrate, and heavy?
 
boldtogether,

The 12 feet of tubing was easy enough. It is the default length that Home Depot sold. It was the 5/8 variety, which is what the Eheim 2228 uses, natively. It was a pain stuffing that Efisubstrat (not the "Pro", but, the original) into it -- only to replace the Efisubstrat with deNitrate a week later!!! The hose was not heavy at all.

It was working beautifully until it clogged. In the height of +90 degree summer temperatures, and, without air-conditioning, I just no longer have what it takes to see this through. I have no doubt that, with some minor adjustments, I could have made this work, but, that is now irrelevant.

Overall, I think the concept was good, but, my implementation would require several rounds of fine-tuning. I should have started this experiment in October!!!

I don't know if you are just joshing with me or what, but if you are actually complimenting me, then thanks. It is appreciated.
 
Purigen is a pretty awesome product, isnt it?

We are planning to start running that in my laboratory to save money on SW water changes.
 
I just discovered this concept! Making one now. Out of a 2 liter soda bottle. :D
 
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You think that thing is a substitute for maintenance? :ROFL:
 
knifegill;4443299; said:
You think that thing is a substitute for maintenance? :ROFL:

No. The water changes are easy enough to do and only takes about 20 minutes. I have an outtake with a tap on the end of it. It is right next to the window, so, I just open the tap for about 10 minutes or so and can drain about 30 - 40% of the water out. I add prime directly to the tank and fill with a garden hose. About 20 minutes total. This helps alot, but before Purigen, I would still have high nitrates because my tank is overstocked (at least I think this is why).

Purigen was never about not doing maintenance. I use it to eliminate my problem with nitrates. I try to change the water "EVERY" week, but, sometimes I just don't have the energy to do so. Here, also, Purigen gives me a cushion when I miss a week for whatever reason. The reactors make it so much more effective than when I had it in my cannisters, plus, my kids think it just looks so cool!!!
 
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