How do you attach macroalgae?
Attach ( for non-invasive macroalgae) A drop of the super glue on a wet piece of rubble or similar and holding it together for around one minute will be enough to keep the algae safe and sound in place. We recommend as well to dip it before placing it in your aquarium in some marine water.
How much flow does a algae scrubber need?
The most common rule of thumb that I have found is to have a minimum of 35 GPH for each inch of screen width that you have. If you have a screen that is 9 inches wide, then you will need 315 GPH of flow getting to the screen (9 inches X 35 GPH = 315 GHP). Keep in mind; this is the minimum flow that you should aim for.
Is an algae scrubber better than a protein skimmer?
Scrubbers (algae) remove ammonia, ammonium, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate and metals and CO2, and saturate the water with oxygen from the photosynthesis, and can provide food to the animals too. Skimmers however don’t remove any of these things, and take food (protein) away from the animals instead.
How do you stabilize a fish tank?
USE: Shake Seachem Stability well before use and turn off UV/ozone filter. Use 1 capful (5 mL) for each 40 L (10 US gallons) on the first day with a new aquarium. Then use 1 capful for each 80 L (20 US gallons) daily for 7 days.
When was the design recommendation for storage tanks and their supports published?
The Sub-Committee first published “Design Recommendation for Storage Tanks and Their Supports” in 1984, and amended it in the 1990, 1996 and 2010 publications.
What is the “Sub-Committee for design of storage tanks?
The Architectural Institute of Japan set up a “Sub-Committee for Design of Storage Tanks” to provide a recommendation of the seismic design for the various types of storage tanks in common use throughout Japan.
What is the design recommendation for water storage tanks?
This Design Recommendation is applied to the structural design, mainly the seismic design, of water storage tanks, silos, spherical storage tanks (pressure vessels), flat-bottomed, cylindrical, above-ground storage tanks and under-ground storage tanks.
How to design Mixer support tanks and tanks?
The tanks and supports used with mixers are an integral part of the mechanical design process. Three primary loads must be considered in the design of a mixer support (Figure 21-42): vertical loads, such as equipment weight and pressure forces, torque, and bending moment. In addition, the torque and bending moment are dynamic loads.