If you have/had them you'll know.I'll have a "better" design but I have made a rough design which works quite well when you say potential problems what were you thinking?
Can I ask what it cost for patent? It's pretty expensive, & complicated
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If you have/had them you'll know.I'll have a "better" design but I have made a rough design which works quite well when you say potential problems what were you thinking?
It was around 3k but was complicated ...as for scrubbers I've always found them to be far less complicated than anything the only thing i find "complicated" in this whole hobby to be honest is water changes but my scrubber tanks are always my most stable tanksIf you have/had them you'll know.
Can I ask what it cost for patent? It's pretty expensive, & complicated
Hey nitro a couple weeks ago we had talked about my scrubber and my patent was just fully finished so I'd like to send it out to some members and see what you think ...here is my upflow algae scrubber/protein skimmer I wo
Hey bud you were on one of my recent threads on algae scrubbers and I finally got a patent on my design so heres my baby id love for some input
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No the unit is not clear so it would be difficult to see anything that's going but a clear one will be comming soon as far as tank size and bio load I do wanna do more tests but assuming it's a 3x8 scrubber and a 10 inch skimmer ..its just under 3 inches wide so it can fit in most all in one nano tanks which is really what I was aiming for however I wouldn't doubt it can handle up to 60 gallons with a cube ~ a day feedingLooks like your message cut off there.
Have any pictures of the actual unit?
What size tank/bio load are these going to be for?

