Growth Sequence of New Acrylic Screen
The new acrylic scrubber is up and kicking. These pics were taken while the original bucket was still operating, so the growth is slower than it would have been otherwise. I'm running 3000K on one side, and 6500K on the other, as a test. It probably won't make much difference until the holes in the screen are sealed off, but here are the daily pics. The T5 light on the front has been removed so you can see the screen:
Day 1
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay01.jpg
Day 2
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay02.jpg
Day 3
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay03.jpg
Day 4
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay04.jpg
Day 5
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay05.jpg
Day 6
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay06.jpg
Day 7
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay07.jpg
Day 8
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay08.jpg
Day 9
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay09.jpg
Day 10
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay10.jpg
Day 11 (a huge growth increase):
Hi-Res:
http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay11.jpg
Notice that it takes several days before you can see any growth at all. And yes, I did seed the screen. Going back one day to Day 10, here are some closeups:
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicCloseup1Day10.jpg
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicCloseup2Day10.jpg
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicCloseup3Day10.jpg
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicCloseup4Day10.jpg
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicCloseup5Day10.jpg
And here is a closeup from Day 11:
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay11closeup.jpg
And what it looks like out of the stand. Note the algae coming out of drain; it was almost 2 feet long before I pulled it out for this pic:
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay11heldup.jpg
Here's the growth on the 3000K side:
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay11out3000K.jpg
And the 6500K side:
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http://www.radio-media.com/fish/AcrylicDay11out6500K.jpg
Instead of following the rule of cleaning only one side at a time, I had to do both in order to measure the algae of the 3000K side versus the 6500K side. Here is what was pulled off, like pulling a rope:
Here are the algae amounts removed, after a cleaning:
And here's the screen after cleaning; this is why you don't clean both sides, becuase it leaves left nothing on the screen for filtering:
A few notes:
o The screen is only 1.5 inches from the acrylic wall, and thus some water does get on the wall. But this unit is currently not setup for airflow with a fan, and it has a lid, so the water never gets a chance to evaporate. As a result very little saltcreep forms. I think I wiped it twice during the 11 days; however it did not do anything, just redistributed the droplets. On day 11 there was a small amount of creep; when I pulled the screen out I just reached in an splashed some water on it and it came off.
o There was a great increase in algae between day 10 and 11. I've seen this many times: once the hair algae gets to a certain point, the next day it covers everything.
o When the screen get covered, algae start flowing down the scrubber and out the drain. Not a little, but a lot. It easily reached the botton of the sump 18" below. I just grabbed it and pulled it off. This might be a way to feed tangs, if the unit were placed on the hood of the tank.