Literally make it rain on your reef?

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Has anyone ever dabbled in the idea or had thoughts on a way to make something that will make it “rain” on the top of the tank? I would think you could make something out of small tubing. Kind of what you see at a grocery store In the veggie dept. I figure you could used a small pump from the sump to push just this little water.

only thought of this when I saw some video about someone making a lightning storm over their tank with their lights.
 
To something like that you’ll want a high pressure pump and nozzles with very tiny openings to ensure it’s a mist and not big drops or streams of water. MistKing is a popular one. I had one plumbed across several vivariums when I kept dart frogs and it worked great. It ran on a regular timer that worked in seconds to water the plants and keep the humidity up in the tanks.
 
Sounds like a really interesting concept.
I can imagine the splashing of water would end up causing a lot of salt creep issues however!
 
This sounds like it could be pretty cool.

I can’t help but picture all us reef keepers hucking cash at our reefs. Make it rain playaz!
 
It’s been done extensively in the advanced FW and herp hobbies. The easiest way to do it is with a canister filter and a spray bar mounted above the waterline.

You can do a Google search for ”rain chamber” for more information.

I don’t think it would accomplish anything in a reef tank beyond making a mess though...
 
It’s been done extensively in the advanced FW and herp hobbies. The easiest way to do it is with a canister filter and a spray bar mounted above the waterline.

You can do a Google search for ”rain chamber” for more information.

I don’t think it would accomplish anything in a reef tank beyond making a mess though...
Spray creating salt creep everywhere ......
 
I wouldn’t run it on the regular may once in a while. So after use just clean the spray bar.
I wouldn’t expect it to accomplish anything. Just something neat to do here and there.
 
id be afraid I’d spring a leak and not only taking out nearby electronics, but now your lighting system.

Power bricks and pump controllers are “cheap” to replace in the event of a “normal” leak. But now even my light fixtures are at risk! Or at least a lot higher risk!

cool concept, but I’d pass...
 
I think the sound of the rain plops would drive me crazy. (I know I said plops instead of drops because it's the plopping sound hitting the water that would torture me lol).
 

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