MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
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MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
I did a lot of research on the net and learned a lot about water changes and multiple water agitation techniques. I had an internal water filter or sponge filer before, then i switched into a dolphin hang out filter. Along with a good water flow i wanted to increase my surface agitation and dint want another source for the pumping of water so i did the following.
1. cut out an acrylic sheet of the length and breadth of my tank so that it would easily slide into the tank and kept a little extra gapping on one of the sides.
2. made uniform holes on the acrylic sheet like a grid pattern.
3. cutting out metal wires of 2mm each and adjusting them in a manner providing a slope from the filter mouth till the other side.
4. i used ethoflex to fill up the gaps between the filter mouth and the acrylic sheet. any other material could be used.
I have attached some images of the rain simulator . plz check them out and ya suggestions and comments please..
THANKS A LOT
1. cut out an acrylic sheet of the length and breadth of my tank so that it would easily slide into the tank and kept a little extra gapping on one of the sides.
2. made uniform holes on the acrylic sheet like a grid pattern.
3. cutting out metal wires of 2mm each and adjusting them in a manner providing a slope from the filter mouth till the other side.
4. i used ethoflex to fill up the gaps between the filter mouth and the acrylic sheet. any other material could be used.
I have attached some images of the rain simulator . plz check them out and ya suggestions and comments please..
THANKS A LOT
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Re: MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
looks nice setup, a few questions?
1. what are u using to hold acrylic sheets
2. is it affecting light?
1. what are u using to hold acrylic sheets
2. is it affecting light?
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Re: MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
1. I have used aluminium wires of 2mm thickness and passed them from the holes made on the acrylic sheet bending them and making a hook, the hook then rests on the aquarium glass.., I have used a total of 5 such hooks for the setup and are very firm and balanced.asheesh wrote:looks nice setup, a few questions?
1. what are u using to hold acrylic sheets
2. is it affecting light?
2. Well it does not affect the lighting much as an acrylic sheet is transparent and ya due to the water condensation on the acrylic sheet from below the light might get a little diffused but not much.
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Re: MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
bro, U started off looking at my setup but now I'm envying you. !! hahaha good stuff.
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Re: MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
This DIY rain simulator will for sure help with fish that breed in the rainy season (denisonii are an example, but their breeding is high end stuff). Another example of how ingenuity alone will yield rich dividends!
But OTOH it will cut down on your lighting buddy, if u use it all the time. Condensation of water will turn the best glass or plastic frosty. But in case u already have a lot of extra wattage, u can continue to enjoy the tropical rain ..
But OTOH it will cut down on your lighting buddy, if u use it all the time. Condensation of water will turn the best glass or plastic frosty. But in case u already have a lot of extra wattage, u can continue to enjoy the tropical rain ..
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Re: MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
How about using it for a part of the tank and keeping plants like ferns and anubias below it, so that even if light is blocked in that section, these low light plants may just do well. It can also act as a bonus in high tech plants where due to high lighting certain plants burn out. Any thoughts on that ?
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like the idea, its like killing two birds with a single stone.nash81 wrote:How about using it for a part of the tank and keeping plants like ferns and anubias below it, so that even if light is blocked in that section, these low light plants may just do well. It can also act as a bonus in high tech plants where due to high lighting certain plants burn out. Any thoughts on that ?
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Re: MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
will CO2 not escape in hitech tanks when it rains?
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Re: MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
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!
Regards
Nirav
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!
Regards
Nirav
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Re: MY OWN DIY RAIN SIMULATOR
yeah i could probably do that like i cud cut a little portion of the acrylic off and so that it becomes slideable now ill make it rain wen i want or the filter would do its function.nash81 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!
Regards
Nirav
thnx