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All are spoken for so the contest can begin. Please all entries sign in with Carmen to be eligible for the $175.00 winner gift certificate.
Thanks All and Good Luck. Kevin Red Coral Aquarium |
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I have 6 contestants now. Are we missing anyone?!
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!
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Red Coral Online Store www.redcoralaquarium.net 45 Gallon Cube with 10 Gallon Sump, Lighting 8 bulb T5, Vertex IN 80 Skimmer -2 Occelaris Clowns, Engineer Goby, RBTA, Peppermint Shrimp |
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Mine is done!!!
I decided on making an ozone reactor. Firstly ozone is toxic in large quantity and used water should be ran thru carbon, as well as all air escaping from the unit. ![]() My skimmer was happy with the ozone but i had to find a better way to rid myself of the smell. This is my final work. Skimmer cup filled with carbon over filter material to plug center hole to rid smell of ozone. ![]() Bottom of skimmer surrounded by carbon bags inside a lees fish breeder plastic container. ![]() Basically water is recirculating and kept in contact for a long time with the ozone/air mixture. (tested this with sand dropped into top of chamber to view some sand again was sucked back up into chamber without carbon bags at bottom) ![]() So now this old skimmer has a new job, and I am happier for it. If i was to add more water to my sump to raise the water level inside the reactor it would turn into a skimmer again, without the carbon at the top. Last edited by fragNplug; 06-13-2009 at 10:05 AM. |
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