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Who out there is running an algae scrubber on their reef tank (successfully or otherwise)?
I recently wrote a series of articles for CORAL Magazine on algal filtration (the first two of which have appeared in the last two issues, and the third will be in the issue coming out some time in the next couple of weeks). As the first couple of these articles have received an enormous amount of interest and attention, we've decided to publish a bonus installment. This article is already written and will appear in an upcoming issue (probably the issue coming out in a couple of months).
Even though a couple months might seem far off, in the world of print publication that's just enough time to really gather and edit your material before it's time to go to the printers. So, we're already looking to supplement this great article (we have some star contributors in there ) with some really great images. That's why I'm here right now.
Who out there in the world of R2R not only has an aquarium system that incorporates some form of algal scrubbing technology (including chaeto reactors) but also has some extremely high quality, high resolution images of the system? This certainly might be images of the unit itself, or algae you harvested from it, but could also be quality images of healthy (or unhealthy) animals, of whose health status you'd attribute (at least in part) to water quality issues related to the scrubber. Only very large, very high-res, well focused images please (CORAL is very picky about images quality, as one must be when publishing in print).
PM me with any inquiries, or simply send your full sized/uncompressed images directly to my email at [email protected]. Please send a short note along telling me (1) what I'm looking at in each image (numbering them might help) and (2) by what name you want the images attributed to.
Thanks!
I recently wrote a series of articles for CORAL Magazine on algal filtration (the first two of which have appeared in the last two issues, and the third will be in the issue coming out some time in the next couple of weeks). As the first couple of these articles have received an enormous amount of interest and attention, we've decided to publish a bonus installment. This article is already written and will appear in an upcoming issue (probably the issue coming out in a couple of months).
Even though a couple months might seem far off, in the world of print publication that's just enough time to really gather and edit your material before it's time to go to the printers. So, we're already looking to supplement this great article (we have some star contributors in there ) with some really great images. That's why I'm here right now.
Who out there in the world of R2R not only has an aquarium system that incorporates some form of algal scrubbing technology (including chaeto reactors) but also has some extremely high quality, high resolution images of the system? This certainly might be images of the unit itself, or algae you harvested from it, but could also be quality images of healthy (or unhealthy) animals, of whose health status you'd attribute (at least in part) to water quality issues related to the scrubber. Only very large, very high-res, well focused images please (CORAL is very picky about images quality, as one must be when publishing in print).
PM me with any inquiries, or simply send your full sized/uncompressed images directly to my email at [email protected]. Please send a short note along telling me (1) what I'm looking at in each image (numbering them might help) and (2) by what name you want the images attributed to.
Thanks!