Don't feel bad Duane, I broke Bens Cat door pedastel while I was over =\ I thought it could support me.. =P
just was reading through this thread and thought i might add my $0.02... for lighting, i have had great success growing chaeto under a 65w lights of america pc light as seen here:
http://www.amazon.com/Lights-Americ...3SE/ref=pd_bxgy_hi_text_b/002-5797577-3750446
i would definately do chambers if you can with very low flow in the rubble section... i would shy away from any cleanup critters in the fuge as they will only be eating the things you are trying to produce... if you are worried about long term nutrient build up in the DSB, suction some off with each water change and replace with fresh stuff... also, chaeto and other macro algaes generally reach their saturation point at around 6 hours of light so if you can have 2 chaeto cultures going and split the lighting at ~6 hours each, it will pull even more nutrients out of the water (cant find the article right now but i remember reading, on iirc- wetwebmedia, something about it...)
anyway, hope this helps some... good luck with finding a replacement fuge
Looks nice, contain your SB though, make sure the lower baffles are tall enough, won't hurt to extend them, even though I know it isn't scaled in the drawing, just checking up on ya!
You forgot to draw the bulkhead ON THE END. JK
What do you think Scooty.. 7" enough for those bottom baffles if my sand bed is 5-6"?
Very nice. Looking at your drawing... why do the baffles need to be so close to the sand bed? In your picture the return bulkhead sites toward the top of the tank. Could the baffles be a little lower than the height of the bulkhead?
Sorry about the vague question. In post #44 the lower, center baffles that are used to house the sand bed... if you have a 5-6" sand bed and the lower center baffles are close to the same height, I think you are going to get a lot of sand flowing over the baffles and into the rock chamber. It's a good plan for sure... It's just a question of the lower center baffles height in relation to the depth of the sand bed.
Toss some chaeto in there and a light and wait a week. Then test for PO3 and NO3 and plug it in.
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