Ultimate Filtration (Algae Turf Scrubbers)

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Ultimate Filtration (Algae Turf Scrubbers)

Have you been having algae problems in your display tank? Do you feed your fish as much as you would eat? Are you sick and tired of struggling to keep your sand clean? Do you want me to stop asking you questions because the answer is “Yes?” The problems you are experiencing are centered around the import/export of nutrients, and at least one great solution to exporting nutrients lies within the mangled screen of what has been called the Algae Turf Scrubber.

An Algae Turf Scrubber, or ATS (not to be confused with ATO) is an amazing innovation in the aquarium hobby. It utilizes Primary Production, the synthesis of organic compounds from atmospheric or aqueous carbon dioxide. (Definition from Wikipedia). This is the same premise that every body of water from the ocean to the smallest of stream use to stay clean and have the stability we try so hard for in our home aquariums.

The concept of the ATS has been around since the 70s but has not been popularized until recently, with the exception of those whose display tanks resembled the ATS unintentionally. Some places have already started using giant outdoor ATS as a means for public water filtration.

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This must be an effective device and it takes nature to the next level once more. Not only does it filter out nutrients but it creates a whole new world for life forms you probably would never see otherwise.

So how does it work? There are 3 main designs for the Turf Scrubber. The first concept (and the oldest) was a screen that the water would run over and it had a light.

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The idea was to make this environment much more appealing to hair algae than your Display Tank. When the Algae would grow too large it would get trimmed off and start over. Eventually people started dividing the screen so that it could be cleaned in rotation, thus keeping the hair algae to work.

A recent modification is the Up-flow Algae Turf Scrubber, or UATS. I pronounce it “whats?!” I was amazed at its effectiveness and ease to build. This concept is to have the ATS submerged rather than a waterfall. To keep the screen aerated there is an air stone below it flowing upward. They are Easier to make but are they more effective? The answer is going to be different for every container of water on the planet.

How do you know what kind of scrubber you want? There are very several great ATS on the market, or you might decide to build your own. In any case, here is a good way to help determine what suits your needs.

  1. Start a build thread-Starting a build thread will peak other people’s interests and help you get opinions from other experienced hobbyists. Here is a great thread with tons of examples and testimonies: Examples and Testimonials
  2. Determine space constraints- A standard ATS can get gigantic depending on your feeding schedule and tank size, but a UATS could be just as large.
  3. USE THE FORMULAS!!! Some hobbyists are as close to scientists as they come and have already done the work. If you follow others success yours will soon follow. Once you get a good understanding than you can begin to modify to your exact needs. Here is where to find the formulas for your ATS: Algae Turf Formulas
  4. Once you have the formulas and a good understanding you can start your design!

Once you own one you will regret spending all that time plucking, scraping, and just growing algae in the wrong place! There is no limit to the amount of food you can feed given the right formula for your habits. Personally I feed up to 11 cubes in my 90 gallon aquarium and used a 29 gallon for a UATS. No Skimmer, No water changes since October of 2012. However Dosing is an extremely important duty when using this method. Due to evaporation, consumption, and misplacement of elements. Reactors and Dosing mechanisms would be a great accompaniment to an ATS.

Some reports state that ATS are even capable of replacing your protein skimmers completely. For a device you can make for inexpensively, it is well worth the experimentation at the very least.
 

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Show a pic of your ats please!

Not my tank but a before/after ats i use this one a lot.
 

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Nice write-up. However, it says "There are 3 main designs for the Turf Scrubber.", but I think two are discussed. If so, what is the third?
 

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Floyd R Turbo makes them, is a contributor in these forums, he is THE expert. Picture of mine attached. There are other benefits to, like stable and increased PH, I am now off of GFO and my nitrates are lower than ever.

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Nice write-up. However, it says "There are 3 main designs for the Turf Scrubber.", but I think two are discussed. If so, what is the third?

There is upflow, waterfall and dump bucket style.
 

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I wrote up an Algae Scrubber Basics summary a while back, it was/is specific to the Waterfall type scrubber

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/algae-scrubber-basics.63113/

I've revised it a few times and because some threads you (I) can edit and some you (I) can't, I transferred it to this freebie site: http://algaescrubber.zohosites.com/ which I plan to eventually revamp and keep up to date, but it's mostly still correct/current.

I plan to keep that up to date with "best practices" but this statement couldn't be more true:

The answer is going to be different for every container of water on the planet.

As for the 3 types:

Horizontal Dump Bucket (Walter Adey design)
Waterfall (Santa Monica design)
Upflow or "UAS" (Santa Monica design)

There is upflow, waterfall and dump bucket style.
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Up-flow Algae Turf Scrubber, or UATS. I pronounce it “whats?!”
Maybe I'm out of the loop! I've never actually heard it referred to as a UATS, but then again, I think the term "UAS" might actually be registered/trademarked so maybe that can't be posted...? That kind of made me say "whaaaat?" lol
 

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Hello all...
I've been running an ats on each of my 210 gallon setups. One is just a fowlr the other is going to be my new sps growout display. The ats has been running on the new sps build for at least 2-3 months and took the skimmer offline. I currently have 4 tangs, 1 wrasse, and 1 diamond goby and am contemplating putting in my large emporer angel. I clean the mesh every week and am using a mars hydro led grow light. Anyways I thought I would show a few pics of the tank and ats. Enjoy

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