Recently I was given one of this and wondering anybody used/is using this filtration.
When I first open it, it was exactly as the pictures shown with slimy and gruesome algae growth inside the box.
reviews however are excellent but not sure how effective it is, going to drop in and see if it makes any difference.
surprised to see their claim
"The main advantage of the DROP1.2 or any algae scrubber is that if you size and operate it properly (based on how much you feed), it can be the only filter for your tank, even replacing waterchanges. It can, however, also be used with other filters. Some other filters such as carbon dosing (Zeo, pellets, etc) may slow down the scrubber, but nothing will really "hurt" the scrubber except possibly large amounts of algaecide or copper medications. The DROP1.2 is also dry-out proof, since it's always under water. Power outages will not affect it."
any idea how this works?
http://www.santa-monica.cc/DROP12-d...-surfaces--12-cubes-feeding-per-day_p_69.html
When I first open it, it was exactly as the pictures shown with slimy and gruesome algae growth inside the box.
reviews however are excellent but not sure how effective it is, going to drop in and see if it makes any difference.
surprised to see their claim
"The main advantage of the DROP1.2 or any algae scrubber is that if you size and operate it properly (based on how much you feed), it can be the only filter for your tank, even replacing waterchanges. It can, however, also be used with other filters. Some other filters such as carbon dosing (Zeo, pellets, etc) may slow down the scrubber, but nothing will really "hurt" the scrubber except possibly large amounts of algaecide or copper medications. The DROP1.2 is also dry-out proof, since it's always under water. Power outages will not affect it."
any idea how this works?
http://www.santa-monica.cc/DROP12-d...-surfaces--12-cubes-feeding-per-day_p_69.html