Phillysailor
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Hey all
FNG with a plywood box, 28"x20"x22high" (about 60 gal) epoxied, filleted, painted and 3/8" glass window with a drain plumbed and set up for a filtered water drip irrigation style of "continuous" water changes. Got some plant-friendly substrate and some Mopani. Braced the shelf, installed a GFCI and wet location cover over a double gang plug. Got a couple of LCD lights for up top, and some test strips and some chemicals. A 300 watt heater (hmmm, think I overdid that purchase).
Going with a canister design inspired by King of DIY guy... 4 inch PVC with a cap sliced numerous times so water surface and next 3/4 inch or so is pulled down into a PVC pipe. Will do mech filter sponge and then a bag of biologic over some floss. Then a MaxiJet 1200 impeller shooting out the side with the air venturi attachment. The lower half is holey at the bottom, then a similar rising pattern of media with a MaxiJet 600 going into 1/2" hose to a 1/2 inch union connected to an under-substrate grid of 1/2 PVC with holes. (Total pumped 460gph, about 8x tank)
Finally, the heater will be in a 2" PVC pipe with an airstone at the base, sponge at the bottom and at the exit T 2/3rds up.
Gotta finish the paint job (it's dusty... think the PVC needed more "tooth" before I sprayed the Krylon Fusion.) Leak test, add the 80-100lbs substrate & then plant.. low maint Annubis and moss and maybe grass. Like the look.
Cycle. A bit nervous. I've a next door neighbor with a salt aq. Can I ask her for some biological media? Or will my tropical fresh water react badly? Probably can get some media from someone else, but less convenient.
Filtration: the media accounts for about 12-14 of the 21 inches of PVC pipe. So, total is at minimum 600 inches cubed. Includes sponges. Think this is enough? I've both SeaGel and Eheim substrate PRO bio filter media, one in each pumped chamber.
The tank will be in an old TV built-in... polyurethaned the shelf it sits on, but I should probably hit the walls and ceiling with some to protect from humidity. I fashioned a face frame and am ordering hinges to create a door flap above.
FNG with a plywood box, 28"x20"x22high" (about 60 gal) epoxied, filleted, painted and 3/8" glass window with a drain plumbed and set up for a filtered water drip irrigation style of "continuous" water changes. Got some plant-friendly substrate and some Mopani. Braced the shelf, installed a GFCI and wet location cover over a double gang plug. Got a couple of LCD lights for up top, and some test strips and some chemicals. A 300 watt heater (hmmm, think I overdid that purchase).
Going with a canister design inspired by King of DIY guy... 4 inch PVC with a cap sliced numerous times so water surface and next 3/4 inch or so is pulled down into a PVC pipe. Will do mech filter sponge and then a bag of biologic over some floss. Then a MaxiJet 1200 impeller shooting out the side with the air venturi attachment. The lower half is holey at the bottom, then a similar rising pattern of media with a MaxiJet 600 going into 1/2" hose to a 1/2 inch union connected to an under-substrate grid of 1/2 PVC with holes. (Total pumped 460gph, about 8x tank)
Finally, the heater will be in a 2" PVC pipe with an airstone at the base, sponge at the bottom and at the exit T 2/3rds up.
Gotta finish the paint job (it's dusty... think the PVC needed more "tooth" before I sprayed the Krylon Fusion.) Leak test, add the 80-100lbs substrate & then plant.. low maint Annubis and moss and maybe grass. Like the look.
Cycle. A bit nervous. I've a next door neighbor with a salt aq. Can I ask her for some biological media? Or will my tropical fresh water react badly? Probably can get some media from someone else, but less convenient.
Filtration: the media accounts for about 12-14 of the 21 inches of PVC pipe. So, total is at minimum 600 inches cubed. Includes sponges. Think this is enough? I've both SeaGel and Eheim substrate PRO bio filter media, one in each pumped chamber.
The tank will be in an old TV built-in... polyurethaned the shelf it sits on, but I should probably hit the walls and ceiling with some to protect from humidity. I fashioned a face frame and am ordering hinges to create a door flap above.