Paul B
NJRC Member
I don't think too many people use an algae trough, I know a lot of people use lighted refugiums though. The Idea of the trough is that it is free to operate and almost free to build.
It is basically a place for algae to grow which has bettter growing conditions that your tank. I use a 4" PVC fence post from Home Depot and I sliced it horizontally which created a tray about an inch and a half deep. I installed it on a slight angle at the rear and top of my tank so it is slightly under the MH lights and it also shields the back of the tank from light which gives a nice effect.
Water is added to the trough on the higher side from the skimmer return, then it traverses the 6' to the other side of the tank to be gently let back into the water over a screen so there is no splashing. The plastic windod screen is in the entire length of the trough which makes cleaning excess algae easy.
I also infused cement on the screen, algae grows great on cement.
The trough has three purposes. one is to remove excess ozone which I use in my skimmer.
Two is to give algae a better place to grow than my reef. It has better growing conditions because it is very shallow and very well lit.
The third reason is that I leave some algae growing in there to help purify and oxygenate the water.
The thing has been in operation for about 5 years or so and since I installed it I have never had an outbreak of hair algae which I used to get every few years.
It is basically a place for algae to grow which has bettter growing conditions that your tank. I use a 4" PVC fence post from Home Depot and I sliced it horizontally which created a tray about an inch and a half deep. I installed it on a slight angle at the rear and top of my tank so it is slightly under the MH lights and it also shields the back of the tank from light which gives a nice effect.
Water is added to the trough on the higher side from the skimmer return, then it traverses the 6' to the other side of the tank to be gently let back into the water over a screen so there is no splashing. The plastic windod screen is in the entire length of the trough which makes cleaning excess algae easy.
I also infused cement on the screen, algae grows great on cement.
The trough has three purposes. one is to remove excess ozone which I use in my skimmer.
Two is to give algae a better place to grow than my reef. It has better growing conditions because it is very shallow and very well lit.
The third reason is that I leave some algae growing in there to help purify and oxygenate the water.
The thing has been in operation for about 5 years or so and since I installed it I have never had an outbreak of hair algae which I used to get every few years.