I do have air pumps outside. Maybe that a solution. Skimm it or not ?
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I do have air pumps outside. Maybe that a solution. Skimm it or not ?
Agreed I am looking for the simplest and smallest skimmer design without a pump, utilizing air stones, the old fashion way.Definitely skim. You can also build a CO2 scrubber if you are having issues with pH. However, if you can, I would combine systems so that you know growth differences aren't due to differences in the water. However, you might need to figure a way to electrically isolate them from each other...
CJ
No they will not be connected water wise, it will be a long tank with deviders, no water mixing between chambers so I can dose diffrent levels of chemicals and voltage.if all of the tanks are conected and you are pumping water back into them that should be enough flow?
No they will not be connected water wise, it will be a long tank with deviders, no water mixing between chambers so I can dose diffrent levels of chemicals and voltage.
Hi! Did you ever end up running this experiment? I did my masters on the in-situ reefs in Thailand and have been trying to find if anyone has successfully done this at a tank level!After reading some the curiosity has set in and I need to experiment with coral growth. I am thinking of doing this in small scale with small tanks. DC electricity and Iron will be one method. The second method will be increase of MG ALK CA PH Light and avoiding precipitation, reaching the maximum growth level. Please feel free to introduce new ideas.
Here is where I am starting.
Before I setup anything I need to clarify the methods.
http://people.uncw.edu/szmanta/2006...2004 long term growth w mineral accretion.pdf
Increased Zooxanthellae Numbers
https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/reef-chemistry-forum/90022-reef-aquarium-fact-168-calcium-isnt.html
http://globalcoral.org/Electric Current Saves Corals in Indonesia.htm
http://www.biorock.net/Technologies/
Not likely to see any news after 12 years...Sounds very interesting, I'll be interested to see results...