what's the right type of material for the the actual algae to grow on? i heard some people use canvas for like painting and stuff but that seems to fragile and would deteriorate in the water. i heard some people use drilled pvc and others use the material from window screens and doors.
Go to the scrubber site:
Algae Scrubber dot net
SantaMonicaMale 1 year ago
can you please give me a link to a diy for a 55 gallon tank for a 10 gallon sump. im glad i found about ats, thanks for the vids!
vdre3 1 year ago
@vdre3 Got to AlgaeScruber d o t n e t
SantaMonicaMale 1 year ago
hi there! can u gave us the specs of your masterpiece? wxhxL pls? thanks a lot.
MrRandy129 1 year ago
Awesome algae growth, please you can show us the beneficial to the corals in your aquarium? the parameters too, Po4, No2, No3, Ph, etc.
imposiblesk8 1 year ago
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imposiblesk8 1 year ago
can you do a DIY vid on how to make one of these please, thank you.
gprime22 1 year ago
@gprime22
There are plans posted on the algae scrubber site.
Plastic knitting needle canvas.
SantaMonicaMale 1 year ago
what's the right type of material for the the actual algae to grow on? i heard some people use canvas for like painting and stuff but that seems to fragile and would deteriorate in the water. i heard some people use drilled pvc and others use the material from window screens and doors.
gprime22 1 year ago
First!
941254 1 year ago