I purchased the large and am very happy so far. No leaks..lol. This is my first algae scrubbed. My fuge isn’t keeping up with nutrients and I’d like to stop nopox .
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It’s a Regal 300int. I really like it. Replaced a eshopps s-300. It’s only been a month but I no longer struggle with low PH. My tank is a 245 with a 40 sump and 40 fuge.Sweet! What model is the #reefoctopus skimmer? What tank is all of that supporting? I look forward to hearing your feedback on the #IceCap algae reactor!
It’s a Regal 300int. I really like it. Replaced a eshopps s-300. It’s only been a month but I no longer struggle with low PH. My tank is a 245 with a 40 sump and 40 fuge.
Thank you! Will doThat's awesome! Congratulations on the new equipment - let us know how it goes!
I purchased the large and am very happy so far. No leaks..lol. This is my first algae scrubbed. My fuge isn’t keeping up with nutrients and I’d like to stop nopox .
Thank you !Awesome setup!
Thank you !
Not a fan of cleaning the white haze on the glass daily or the snot buildup in the sump. It’s also expensive. But it does work. I will continue to carbon dose if needed. Once I use up the big jug of NOPOX I’m thinking about trying vinegar.Just curious, why would you wanna stop nopox? After watching this presentation I don't think I'll ever stop carbon dosing because of its benefits! Nutrient reduction is a byproduct of what its actually doing. The last 5 or 6 minutes he discusses "carbon dosing" in more detail.
Thank you ! I just added a TMC UV to it. Very happy overall. So many years of HOB systems. I actually enjoy my water changes now.Nice set up...I’m jealous!
Just a hint, the large outlet pipe should be under water. Also, if you tie a filter bag/sock to the large outlet pipe in the water it acts like a bubble trap and catches junk that comes out of the scrubber.
The smaller pipe should be a little higher above the water level. The reason is that when the unit fills with algae the upper pipe starts to overflow and it acts like an alarm. With the sound of running water and it’s time to clean it out.
Also I see you glued the outlet pipes..honestly not really needed on this application. Not having them glued makes life easier for maintenance.
Good tips on #IceCap algae scrubber! Can you explain a bit more about the filter that you put on the outflow (what size? how do you secure it? etc.)? Thanks.
Great tips.. thank you. I already extended the main drain to the water because water was splashing everywhere. Even had drops on the light fixture. I’ll definitely pick up a draw string sock. Already had a large piece of algae come out. I zip tied a few small pieces to the screen.Just a hint, the large outlet pipe should be under water. Also, if you tie a filter bag/sock to the large outlet pipe in the water it acts like a bubble trap and catches junk that comes out of the scrubber.
The smaller pipe should be a little higher above the water level. The reason is that when the unit fills with algae the upper pipe starts to overflow and it acts like an alarm. With the sound of running water and it’s time to clean it out.
Also I see you glued the outlet pipes..honestly not really needed on this application. Not having them glued makes life easier for maintenance.