DIY Aglae Reactor

Noah's Shark

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Good evening,
I have begun building my very own algae reactor completely from scratch. This will include making my own "media reactor" rather than buying a new one. I will post updates as the build progresses.
So far I have selected a sizable container that I will be using. I have just finished off a large bottle of turtle feed and will be using this for the project. I spent quite some time last night cleaning off the sticker area via soaking, peeling, scraping, and rubbing with oil. I left some olive oil on the surface of the remaining sticky parts last night and returned this morning to polish it up.
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The next step will be installing some cpvc and bulkheads in the lid. I'll keep you updated!
Thank you and have a wonderful day.
 
Hey! Cool project idea! How is it going?

So far so good, I have gathered all of the components needed except the chaeto that I was going to put in there.
I have some strip lighting that I had on hand from a room remodel a few years back. I will use this as the light source (obviously) after I wrap it around for the optimal amount of light.
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In addition, I have created my flow pipe with an appropriately sized piece of pvc, a 90 degree fitting, and an endcap. I will drill a few holes into the endcap in the near future. I fed a small siphon that I had on hand into one end of it. This will be the feed tube for the container.
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I am using a small 80 gph pump I bought for $10 off Amazon, and I will post an update later about it's usefulness. I also conducted a test run for the return siphon vs the pump and was very pleased with the results.
 

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