Ram_Puppy
Tue, 24th Aug 2004, 07:20 PM
Well, some of you know that I have decided my .9 gallon nano cube just doesn't cut it, so I am getting some 8x8 inch glass and building a 2.5 gallon cube for my desk. (the biggest I feel I can get away with on my desk at work.)
The .9 gallon has been an algae factory since I took the caulerpa out, the red bubble algae doesn't soak up nutrients as fast. So I decided the new tank needs a skimmer.
Enter the Pico-Remora the tiniest skimmer around. I complete testing of the injection assembly today, it is a micro-jet power head (MC450) running all out, on 1/2 inch pvc (internal diameter) (this is the stuff made for hot water, it is smaller than normal 1/2 inch pvc)
I made 3 endcaps, one with one hole pointing straight down, one with two holes offset and opposing one another, and one with 3 holes pointing away from each other. First thing I noticed was 2 holes released to much pressure, so I went back to one, didn't even bother with three.
Initial tests were done in fresh RO water, and I was pretty impressed. On a whim I stuck the pump and injector in the one gallon cube and ran it for a few minutes, the micro bubbles were crazy impressive.
I will try an post pictures of the injector assembly tomorrow, unfortunately, I am tapped out on my allowance for this month, so I won't be putting the skimmer together until early next month. (My wife needs to up my allowance! :) )
pictures soon!
The .9 gallon has been an algae factory since I took the caulerpa out, the red bubble algae doesn't soak up nutrients as fast. So I decided the new tank needs a skimmer.
Enter the Pico-Remora the tiniest skimmer around. I complete testing of the injection assembly today, it is a micro-jet power head (MC450) running all out, on 1/2 inch pvc (internal diameter) (this is the stuff made for hot water, it is smaller than normal 1/2 inch pvc)
I made 3 endcaps, one with one hole pointing straight down, one with two holes offset and opposing one another, and one with 3 holes pointing away from each other. First thing I noticed was 2 holes released to much pressure, so I went back to one, didn't even bother with three.
Initial tests were done in fresh RO water, and I was pretty impressed. On a whim I stuck the pump and injector in the one gallon cube and ran it for a few minutes, the micro bubbles were crazy impressive.
I will try an post pictures of the injector assembly tomorrow, unfortunately, I am tapped out on my allowance for this month, so I won't be putting the skimmer together until early next month. (My wife needs to up my allowance! :) )
pictures soon!