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Bubble Blaster 9000
An update on the tank design which takes care of the salt spray issue. Negative pressure will also help pull any salt vapours away from any gaps in lighting fixtures.
Note also that the plumbing was drawn to keep the diagram simple, not for practicality. |
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But... The ARE selling something: They are a business and selling the idea that they are the experts. Good on them. I have zero issues with that nor the fact that they choose to do this with their clientelle; but the idea that they're not selling something is blatantly false. The spread of their idea beyond their customer base is incidental to their own marketing that they are innovators and authorities.
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I spent a entire day talking to Cruz from elegent coral about this method. They have done this method for 15 years. Along with it being a popular method in Asia
You can check out their fb page to get more info also a thread on r2r There is a big difference between micro bubble and nano bubbles. Nano bubbles are no more than 50 microns because of the super small size they are very slow to rise and if done correctly will rise even slower due to decreasing the weight of the water. Which is why they suggest a hard wood air stone. It is also noted to have extremely good flow to keep the bubbles from forming larger bubbles. Almost everyone who is using this method has reported more vigorous in fish and better growth in corals, the first hours corals slime up allowing them to "shed" This essentially turns the tank into a reef environment. I will be starting this method on the weekend. I will keep results posted |
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Sounds good Proteus. Keep a close eye on your corals if any have bubbles stuck to corals after the air goes off you will want to blow them off. Or perhaps move these corals to a part of the tank not getting bubbles. Air stuck on the coral's tissue can cause problems.
There are many corals that rarely touch air. The ones living along the reef crest and reef flat are most tolerant of air. Acroporas are the most common in these areas from what I read. |
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It has been said that this method will get rid of nuisance algae, cyano, Dino's I have a ton of flow so not a issue with bubble collecting I would suggest getting a hold of Cruz Arias at elegant corals if you have any questions. He has been great taking me through this |
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Since this thread has come back to life here are a few cheesy videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIGNdO_tIMs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4rJKypLijA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N83vPhJzDFA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58VvvrHAsk0 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine_bubble_diffusers Last edited by soapy; 02-02-2016 at 03:54 AM. |
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In two weeks elegant corals is releasing a bubble diffuser
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My tank has been through a lot lately: new lights, rock tear down, new fish. So once it settles down I will be doing more tests with bubbles. But I will wait until everything is stable again so I can see clearly the affects of the bubbles alone. |
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Will be interesting to see what they bring out and how it is received.
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https://youtu.be/PDMhSH1EUEs
I'm seriously thinking about trying this. I already have a large airpump and stone. It wouldn't take very long to program my apex.... I'll be gone for 2-3 weeks, but when I get back could be a fun holiday experiment with 0 investment! |