I have peanut butter jars, specifically both the small ones and the larger ones. In fact, we eat a lot of it here. I would like to do... *Something* with all of these jars.
I was actually thinking of putting a skirt (curtain) of fabric around the bottom of the table that my tank sits on and make a refugium underneath to hide some (... a lot) of my equipment (lord only knows how many other 10 gallon tanks I have...)
I wanted to know if I could do something like a chaeto / copepod / phyto reactor out of the peanut butter jar, or if there was some other things I could do? Nothing big or fancy like PhosBan reactors or calcium reactors, etc., but something simple enough.
I also wanna know if anybody's DIYed their Fluval -07 canisters? Added anything to them? Made them a part of a larger system? Drilled holes, added stuff, split tubing? I have a Fluval 107 that I thought was broken (gasket was throwing a fit and was a little bit dry) but I got it working again, and would like to see if anybody's done any DIY possibly-sump-related (or not) stuff with them.
I was actually thinking of putting a skirt (curtain) of fabric around the bottom of the table that my tank sits on and make a refugium underneath to hide some (... a lot) of my equipment (lord only knows how many other 10 gallon tanks I have...)
I wanted to know if I could do something like a chaeto / copepod / phyto reactor out of the peanut butter jar, or if there was some other things I could do? Nothing big or fancy like PhosBan reactors or calcium reactors, etc., but something simple enough.
I also wanna know if anybody's DIYed their Fluval -07 canisters? Added anything to them? Made them a part of a larger system? Drilled holes, added stuff, split tubing? I have a Fluval 107 that I thought was broken (gasket was throwing a fit and was a little bit dry) but I got it working again, and would like to see if anybody's done any DIY possibly-sump-related (or not) stuff with them.