Monday, November 30, 2009

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Aerator Equipment cube reproduction

Given the failed attempts to play and as I learned from my mistakes, I tried to make changes to my cube in order to minimize "accidents" that could affect the outcome of the next replay.

I removed the internal filter and left only the external filter in order to completely eliminate the problem of "killer jets" that I have sucked the first time the small screens and that if they raise issues of water flow into the filter setesso.


I made a screen that collects all the suction tubes and which distributes the flow while the filter without risk to the children ...

I insulated the tank on three sides with a special adhesive insulation product (among other things has been very efficient) in order to get a screen for any disturbances to the fish as well as for saving energy ...



I decided to remove the heater also seen that some died larvette just because you place on it, in its place I put a Hydor external heater which to date has proved much more efficient than with a constant internal temperature even when the temperature has dropped ...





I have implemented a system of automatic drip by placing a collection tank where I post osmosis water + salts on a cabinet next to the bathtub faucet with a cannula connected allows me to control its flow. I then added the overflow of my craft project (see other topic) to drain the water.
That way I can guarantee a good water quality during the reproductive period without disturbing the fish and without creating hazardous changes in values.



I adopted as a lighting system with dimmable LED strip to, this allows me to create soft light situations very popular with discus and allowing light to leave a minimum 24-24h



Finally I modified the flow in the tank to reduce the turbulence generated by building a small-scale Spray Bar with a PVC pipe with holes.



The couple has already been transferred in the cube, now look forward to a successful hatching of the next ...


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