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It just arrived.

Awesome!!! Looking forward to seeing pictures!

The first time I saw one of those tiny long lenses for a phone was many years ago while I was sitting in a cafe in Beijing and it blew my mind. Now they are inexpensive and readily available.
 

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Maybe you can put a small sponge filter in there. You might be able to put a really small bag of GFO or Carbon in the tube with water flow.
 

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Serious about this Jar tank :)

It sounds like you need to pull out the phosphates until the algae recedes. Do you know what species of algae is problematic?
 

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Ok I might try that. Unless your fooling me again.

If you want to add active filtration to the jar tank then there are several ways to make a micro DIY filter. For example, if you use a small container like a film canister or pill bottle, fill about 1/4 of the container with activated carbon and other 3/4 with filter floss then drill a series of holes in the top and or sides and insert a air hose powered by an air pump down into one of the holes then you just made a tiny DIY filter. I have also used a short span of small PVC pipe with an PVC elbow at the bottom filled with similar material and the air line. If you have a 6" section of hard airline attached to the end of the standard 1/4" flexible air line it is easier to insert and remove.
 
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If you want to add active filtration to the jar tank then there are several ways to make a micro DIY filter. For example, if you use a small container like a film canister or pill bottle, fill about 1/4 of the container with activated carbon and other 3/4 with filter floss then drill a series of holes in the top and or sides and insert a air hose powered by an air pump down into one of the holes then you just made a tiny DIY filter. I have also used a short span of small PVC pipe with an PVC elbow at the bottom filled with similar material and the air line. If you have a 6" section of hard airline attached to the end of the standard 1/4" flexible air line it is easier to insert and remove.
Is it supposed to go in the tank?
 

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Is it supposed to go in the tank?

Lol. I guess I didn't describe that part very well! :oops:

Yes, the filter goes in the tank/jar. The DIY design that I was attempting to describe is based on an old school corner filter but modified to take up a much smaller space.
 

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That is a problem there is little to no room in the jar for a filter.

I understand and I am not suggesting that you have to add active filtration. However, if you want to add filtration then you can do it with something as small as 1/2” pvc pipe or something similar to a film canister. Either way, you have a great project!
 
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I understand and I am not suggesting that you have to add active filtration. However, if you want to add filtration then you can do it with something as small as 1/2” pvc pipe or something similar to a film canister. Either way, you have a great project!
Thanks. I will see what I can do for filtration.
 
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I have macro lense pictures. I added snails to help with the algae.
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This is the kind of algae that is a problem.
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