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Comment by Farcry305 on December 8, 2011 at 6:37pm

ok just read the posts

Comment by Farcry305 on December 8, 2011 at 6:35pm

where did u get those beds and how deep[ are they?

Comment by Kobus Jooste on August 15, 2011 at 2:04pm
Mark, I will have to drop the guys at Cape Composite a mail tomorrow to see what the current costs are.  They made these over a year ago and as I am not actively marketing them, I have no idea what the unit cost of one would be right now.  They were designed to hold water or gravel, although some show a slight buldge just on water (we were still messing with the wall thickness of these).  Depending on wheter you plan to have them as media beds or rafts, the thickness may have to vary.  I'll ask for input on both potential configurations.  I cannot put any of them into my current home system as the bases are just too small to allow these to fit.  When the research project in the bigger system is done, I would love to reconfigure it to have these as gravel beds in a mixed AP system using gravel, NFT and towers.
Comment by Mark Huppelschoten on August 15, 2011 at 1:16pm
They look pretty good. Will you use them for your grow beds in the AP system? What would it cost for a tank like that?
Comment by Kobus Jooste on August 15, 2011 at 4:56am
Yes - I own the moulds for these tanks.  They are 30 cm from base to the top ridge, and 122 x 62 at the top tapering down to 120 x 60 at the base for a total water capacity of around 215 liters per bed.  They do not come with any bottom drain - you fit that where you need it.
Comment by Mark Huppelschoten on August 15, 2011 at 3:23am
Wow - these tanks are awesome. Are they made from the moulds you spoke of in PE?

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