5thChorseman

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I use a DIY one on a Cadlight 50 gal.

Here is a picture of my tank as of today, after several month of an upgrade from a smaller tank.

FullTankShot.jpg

Do you want pictures of the scrubber? I may have to dig for those.
 

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I use one on my 215 gal DT (330 gal total system volume). The algae turf scrubber was easy to make per the DIY thread listed on RC. I have it running over my 40 gal refugium. Only thing is that it is in competition with my macro algae so I don't get much chaeto growth.
 

5thChorseman

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pictures of my DIY scrubber

Ok, here are some pictures.

1) opening for the light.

OpeningForLED.jpg

2) scrubber chamber, before the overflow pipes are in place,

OverflowChamber.JPG

3) The top part of the scrubber

TopPart.JPG

4) The part that hold the algae screen

TopLip.JPG
 

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5thChorseman

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In my previous tank smaller tank where I had the scrubber, I did get cynao. It eventually went away, but I helped it along by siphoning out what I could. Afterward, I got bryosis, hair algae and bubble algae and they came over to my current tank, but slowly they are going away too.

Check out this video of a guy in NYC and his progress with fighting algae using a scrubber
in his 220 gal tank:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD6kA3xDPaM

cheers
 
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