Chaeto egg crate sandwich idea.

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Great idea! Only one problem though, you should have brought that to market!

Well what's to market? The egg crate?It's a DIY idea made with egg crate that I've shared with everyone so they can use something that works nice and doesn't cost much at all to make. It's not a product, it's an idea that most people can DIY. Place something similar in a LFS and I bet most people would stick to DO It Themselves.
 

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How long have you been using this method? What do you feel are the benefits besides it being awesome?
 
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Been using this method for about 3 yrs. I like that it acts like a natural filter pad, and the thicker it gets the more detrius and particles it holds. Then, it gets full of all kinds of shrimp and zooplankton. I place it on the back half(50%) end of the refugium against the overflow baffle. That way a large % of the water exiting the refugium has to go through it. I have not experimented with 2 Chaetopads covering all(100%) of refugium area but it would probably work more efficiently, in having all refugium water flow going through the Chaetopads. I haven't tried. With 1,growth is fast. I use 6500k PC bulb 24 hrs on, and I harvest the Chaeto about every 1 1/2 -2 months with a newly set up tank. As the display tank matures, the chaeto growth seems to slow. I haven't changed the core Chaeto (within the panels) since I started it. I think I'm gonna open and place fresh Chaeto inside soon cause I am getting some nuissance algaes attached to the chaeto, mostly red bubble algae. Hope you all benefit from this idea! Thanks.
 

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same here, Nice way to innovate....stuff like this is why the hobby is so great...new ideas daily. Im sure someone some where thinks this is good or bad....dosent matter, because this hobby is surrounded by trial and error. So i think you have a sucessfull idea that is great..thank yo for sharing and not keeping it to your self. Way to go, I am too going to build this asap!! thanks
 

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And now I have a quick and easy project for this weekend. Thanks for sharing this!

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Awesome DIY, would definitely have to try this out.
 
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Thank you all. I'm glad to always help fellow hobbyist with something useful and cheap.. Let me know if you have any questions or comments?
 

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I did this quick diy on Sunday night. Took me maybe an hour to go to home Depot for more egg crate, and cut and build this sandwich Idea. So far so good! Unfortunately, the magnets I bought to hold the sandwich in place in the sump weren't thick enough, so it's like an inch from the water line. I'll fix it this weekend and take photos. Thanks again for the idea!

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Here is a recent picture. The egg rate on the left is full and ready for harvest. The one on the right was harvested days before. I do only one side each harvest.
 
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Full grown to the surface !!! Ready for harvest! I like to trim about 1/2" off the top rather than flush with the plastic egg crate below. The chaeto recovers and starts to grow back better. Kind of like the lawn, too low is not good either!
 

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