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my timing is impeccable! :D
I think everyone should request a copy of the catalog from Aquaticeco.com....just looking through all the parts that are available gives me so many ideas and is a great way to find ingenious solutions to our problems. It's sorta like the Sears catalog for aquaponics!
my timing is impeccable! :D
I think everyone should request a copy of the catalog from Aquaticeco.com....just looking through all the parts that are available gives me so many ideas and is a great way to find ingenious solutions to our problems. It's sorta like the Sears catalog for aquaponics!
hey yall,
here's some premade round mesh siphon guards: http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories/821/Mesh-Tubes-Plastic
Here are my gravel guards. I can make them any size. I get food grade polypropylene mesh, cut to size and use zip ties to stitch into the correct size tube.
I have used the mesh tubes from Aquatic eco. they work great for free flow of water but if you have big hands, the 3" size is a bit small to fit your arm down (not a problem for me but others have complained.) I tried some of the 4" tubes but they are not as ridged and I didn't really trust them to heavy gravel. The larger mesh I'm using won't be appropriate if you are using really small media but it seems to be working well enough for me with the 1/2" brown river rock and anyone using 3/4" would be totally fine with it.
I have been running many different versions of siphons for almost two years now. The key I found is having the sump low enough to get good flow and using the proper sized pipe for the siphon. After doing this for a while it has gotten much easier. I know the science of flow and siphons may intimidate some folks but the best thing to do is build it the way you think it will work (after looking at hours of video on YouTube) and never use glue as you will probably take it apart a few times before it works right. In my opinion once you get them working they seem to work forever. Maybe I'm just lucky. Also ditto TC's suggestion to make the gravel guard big enough for your hands. That is real important when you have to take them apart two or three times.
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