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You can DIY the media baskets with little money. I did use some acrylic sheets +eggcrate. Just cut an acrylic sheet the size of the sponge and bend the last cm using a hairdrier to direct the flow, very easy, no need to glue or anything. then use eggcrate squares to keep the acrylic in place. I can upload some pictures later.Hi, can you use the intank flow director without using their media basket. I have the filter pads that came with the tank and as much as I'd love to swap to the media baskets, I don't have that spare atm (January is a tough month) so was hoping to use just the flow directors for now ? Thoughts
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I have the flow director piece for this tank. It has to fit in between the media basket and the false wall of the tank. Unless you're willing to glue it to the overflow slots of the tank, i would not buy it without the media basket. However, you will be able to use the InTank "surface skimmer" without the media basket.Hi, can you use the intank flow director without using their media basket. I have the filter pads that came with the tank and as much as I'd love to swap to the media baskets, I don't have that spare atm (January is a tough month) so was hoping to use just the flow directors for now ? Thoughts
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Any pics? I like this idea!You can DIY the media baskets with little money. I did use some acrylic sheets +eggcrate. Just cut an acrylic sheet the size of the sponge and bend the last cm using a hairdrier to direct the flow, very easy, no need to glue or anything. then use eggcrate squares to keep the acrylic in place. I can upload some pictures later.
Only "difficult" part is to cut the small plastic flap inside the filter section where the water enters in the filter, you need to cut that so the acrylic can adhere to the side and prevent water from flowing.
I completely forgot about the pics. I will take some later tonight! But basically its an acrylic sheet the same size of the sponge but few cm higher. You bend the last cm toward the "inside" of the filter. Basically the same as the intank baskets but with one wall only, for the sections you use eggcrate, which will press the wall in placeAny pics? I like this idea!
Any pics? I like this idea!
Hi, can you use the intank flow director without using their media basket. I have the filter pads that came with the tank and as much as I'd love to swap to the media baskets, I don't have that spare atm (January is a tough month) so was hoping to use just the flow directors for now ? Thought
I plumbed a sump with a DIY overflow so I placed it in the sump. I use a reef-pi system for the ATO, if you are a bit used to DIYing I suggest to take a look at it. Cheap and reliable (unless you forget to clean the sensor from algae like me).What are you guys using for an ato and can it be placed in the rear chamber ?
If you use the filter chambers as a sump I would say that the central chamber where the return pump is located would be the ideal place for the ATO float/sensor. The other parts of the dt will maintain the level constant I thinkI’m considering buying an aio tank because the tank I currently have was a freshwater tank and my tmc float valve does not like the high flow as it’s placed in the dt every few weeks it goes haywire and screws my salinity which shocks my corals I was hoping if I had a back chamber the flow would be lower and I could place the ato in there unfortunately a sump is out the question at the minute if It was possible I’d sump the tank I currently have
You need to get rid of the lid or find good led bars. Still even if you find good led bars you will have to find a way to dissipate heatOnly potential problem is how I’m going to mount my Red Sea reef led to it
Lid would defo go but was wanting to keep the lid for the chamber on :/ what’s the dimensions of the chamber as I can always make a stand out of wood for the light and it sit behind the tank depending on the size of the chamberYou need to get rid of the lid or find good led bars. Still even if you find good led bars you will have to find a way to dissipate heat