This is the tect from my modified build of a central reservouir refugium for the Oceanic Biocube 29. The file is too large to attch here - even in zipped format, so please send me a message if you want the file with pictures.
I have had good success so far with it nitrates steadily decreasing (better than with regular 10% weekly water changes) and need to add some chaeto now to really get nitrates down even more.
DIY Central Chamber Refugium for Oceanic Biocube 29
My thanks to Kromix http://www.saltwaterfish.com/vb/showthr ... ?p=2852171
And Kamy http://www.tidewater-reefers.org/vb/sho ... t=refugium for the original ideas and light info for this build.
Supplies
1 piece of #5 Plastic Canvas – 13 ½” x 22” : Any craft store (Hobby Lobby in Houston)
2 Wide white 8- LED Bar floor Aquarium Lighting & Power
http://stores.shop.ebay.com/MeasureExpl ... QQ_armrsZ1
Cable ties : Home Depot or any other hardware supply store
Scissors (don’t run with them!)
Plastic canvas (removed stickers, washed, rinsed with white vinegar, then saltwater) wash, rinse ties as well
1. Fold Plastic Canvas in half - short sides together
2. Temporarily hold tops together with a cable tie – if you insert tie backwards, you can remove it again (or cut it when you are done)
3. The bottom is 11-12 squares (depending how tight you want the fit)
4. Pinch the bottom and count 6 squares up cut between square 7 and 8 on both sides of the sheet.
5. Cut in on each cut – 10-12 squares
6. Fold bottom tab in and secure with 2 cable ties (or more!)
7. Overlap top (5-6 squares) and secure with cable ties
I tried cable ties in various locations until I found what I thought was best.
8. Add cable tie to side to secure as desired
9. Repeat same for other side.
10. Add lights to eachside and secure at top of light (plastic) Cable ties
Note – first try I used dental floss to sew on bottom and secure sides. Very tedious!
11. Prepare central reservoir for refugium by removing lid, bioballs, bottom grate,
12. Modify top to accomadate wires from lights
13. Place in central reservoir - my first attempt was a bit to large so it pinched. I reduced the numbers above but I would suggest testing a prototype
14. Placed live rubble and rock into the refugium and a pulsing xenia. Increased water volume with fresh saltwater.
15. Added Gracilaria after 1 week and there is a picture below after the algae was in the tank for more than 2 weeks.
Gracilaria after 2+ weeks. Lights schedules on opposite to tank lights. Removed heater - no noticeable temperature increase in the tank over 24 hour period.
Top off on occasion with water – seemed to hold volume for a few weeks but went down past few days while I was out of town of course! Topped back off and all is well.
I have not noticed any huge differences in nitrate level build up after water changes – I will add chaeto soon and let you know if that does better.
I have had good success so far with it nitrates steadily decreasing (better than with regular 10% weekly water changes) and need to add some chaeto now to really get nitrates down even more.
DIY Central Chamber Refugium for Oceanic Biocube 29
My thanks to Kromix http://www.saltwaterfish.com/vb/showthr ... ?p=2852171
And Kamy http://www.tidewater-reefers.org/vb/sho ... t=refugium for the original ideas and light info for this build.
Supplies
1 piece of #5 Plastic Canvas – 13 ½” x 22” : Any craft store (Hobby Lobby in Houston)
2 Wide white 8- LED Bar floor Aquarium Lighting & Power
http://stores.shop.ebay.com/MeasureExpl ... QQ_armrsZ1
Cable ties : Home Depot or any other hardware supply store
Scissors (don’t run with them!)
Plastic canvas (removed stickers, washed, rinsed with white vinegar, then saltwater) wash, rinse ties as well
1. Fold Plastic Canvas in half - short sides together
2. Temporarily hold tops together with a cable tie – if you insert tie backwards, you can remove it again (or cut it when you are done)
3. The bottom is 11-12 squares (depending how tight you want the fit)
4. Pinch the bottom and count 6 squares up cut between square 7 and 8 on both sides of the sheet.
5. Cut in on each cut – 10-12 squares
6. Fold bottom tab in and secure with 2 cable ties (or more!)
7. Overlap top (5-6 squares) and secure with cable ties
I tried cable ties in various locations until I found what I thought was best.
8. Add cable tie to side to secure as desired
9. Repeat same for other side.
10. Add lights to eachside and secure at top of light (plastic) Cable ties
Note – first try I used dental floss to sew on bottom and secure sides. Very tedious!
11. Prepare central reservoir for refugium by removing lid, bioballs, bottom grate,
12. Modify top to accomadate wires from lights
13. Place in central reservoir - my first attempt was a bit to large so it pinched. I reduced the numbers above but I would suggest testing a prototype
14. Placed live rubble and rock into the refugium and a pulsing xenia. Increased water volume with fresh saltwater.
15. Added Gracilaria after 1 week and there is a picture below after the algae was in the tank for more than 2 weeks.
Gracilaria after 2+ weeks. Lights schedules on opposite to tank lights. Removed heater - no noticeable temperature increase in the tank over 24 hour period.
Top off on occasion with water – seemed to hold volume for a few weeks but went down past few days while I was out of town of course! Topped back off and all is well.
I have not noticed any huge differences in nitrate level build up after water changes – I will add chaeto soon and let you know if that does better.