so, getting close to being totally done on the stand, and will submit pics for folks who want to see it....give me a couple days!
I am ruminating (sounds better than obsessing!) on filter outlets at the moment. My water movement will (hopefully) be supplied by two Eheim 2217 filters. One of the 2217 will supply flow to the pH probe, then the CO2 reactor, then a heater (inline), then into the tank. The other filter will simply act as a filter...I'll bag some media (probably that Eheim media which came with pumps), and pads. This will return as well to the tank. my original plan was to put an intake in either rear corner, about 3-4" off the bottom, with either nylon or fine window screening attached to them. Returning the filtered/CO2 water back to the tank would be done via spraybars, one each situated on either end of the tank, opposing each other (well, 4' from each other!), and each bar being maybe just below the surface, pointing downward roughly 30 degrees. I dont want to create TOO much turbulence, but want enough to possibly negatively affect BGA growth. Heres the rub: I want a fairly calm surface for eventual Red Root Floaters....I hear they dont do well with turbulence.
I can fairly easily manifold my plumbing off to accomplish feeds on other spots, but until I actually start this thing, I wont REALLY know what the turbulence will be with those 2217's alone. Ive been perusing pics online, but dont see a whole lot as to filter outlet positioning.
Still think Im not OCD?
I am ruminating (sounds better than obsessing!) on filter outlets at the moment. My water movement will (hopefully) be supplied by two Eheim 2217 filters. One of the 2217 will supply flow to the pH probe, then the CO2 reactor, then a heater (inline), then into the tank. The other filter will simply act as a filter...I'll bag some media (probably that Eheim media which came with pumps), and pads. This will return as well to the tank. my original plan was to put an intake in either rear corner, about 3-4" off the bottom, with either nylon or fine window screening attached to them. Returning the filtered/CO2 water back to the tank would be done via spraybars, one each situated on either end of the tank, opposing each other (well, 4' from each other!), and each bar being maybe just below the surface, pointing downward roughly 30 degrees. I dont want to create TOO much turbulence, but want enough to possibly negatively affect BGA growth. Heres the rub: I want a fairly calm surface for eventual Red Root Floaters....I hear they dont do well with turbulence.
I can fairly easily manifold my plumbing off to accomplish feeds on other spots, but until I actually start this thing, I wont REALLY know what the turbulence will be with those 2217's alone. Ive been perusing pics online, but dont see a whole lot as to filter outlet positioning.
Still think Im not OCD?
