bro you are the one who started everything dude..Aquachem wrote:bro, U started off looking at my setup but now I'm envying you. !! hahaha good stuff.
MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
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good point, equatorial forest biotopenash81 wrote:Hi,
Yes it will, but will we use it 24 x 7 ? dont think the fish would enjoy 24/7 rain. I would put it on a timer along with my lighting and then let Co2 kick in when the rain stops!
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but lighting and CO2 go ON at same time?? will shade unshade time help considerablly...
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Hi,
A possible solution could be to use a Tee and turn on an additional co2 diffuser into the tank at that time to make up for the loss. Also one could do a simulation in lighting, where by you do sunrise, peak lighting and sunset times, i would turn the rain on in the peak lighting period and the additional Co2 into the Tee via a solenoid.
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A possible solution could be to use a Tee and turn on an additional co2 diffuser into the tank at that time to make up for the loss. Also one could do a simulation in lighting, where by you do sunrise, peak lighting and sunset times, i would turn the rain on in the peak lighting period and the additional Co2 into the Tee via a solenoid.
Regards
Nirav.
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nash81 wrote:Hi,
A possible solution could be to use a Tee and turn on an additional co2 diffuser into the tank at that time to make up for the loss. Also one could do a simulation in lighting, where by you do sunrise, peak lighting and sunset times, i would turn the rain on in the peak lighting period and the additional Co2 into the Tee via a solenoid.
Regards
Nirav.
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Re: MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
A good stuff for rain forest type aquarium with low light plants.
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