Here's the plan for a bubble box that is meant to remove bubbles from the water coming from my upstream refugium before it gets into the display tank (I've had it with the bubbles in the display!).
The box itself is a 1 gal rubbermaid box from Walmart and I intend to keep it closed (sealed even). The water comes from the refugium and gets out through the exit on the right (ideally after getting separated from bubbles by the baffle). The exit on the left has a 90 elbow pointing up inside the box and is for the air and insurance in case the one on the right gets clogged. Normally no water gets out through there. The unit is supposed to hang on the back of the display (resting on the exits).
A few questions:
1) Am I missing anything?
2) I'm planning to use 3/4" PVC pipes for the exits, although I'm sure that 1/2" can handle the flow - should I go 1/2"?
3) Is there something I can do to increase the efficiency of the separation? I assume that the baffle should be towards the right side and rather low, is another baffle (or several) in any position (not necessarily vertical) further helping?
Thanks a lot,
Mihai
The box itself is a 1 gal rubbermaid box from Walmart and I intend to keep it closed (sealed even). The water comes from the refugium and gets out through the exit on the right (ideally after getting separated from bubbles by the baffle). The exit on the left has a 90 elbow pointing up inside the box and is for the air and insurance in case the one on the right gets clogged. Normally no water gets out through there. The unit is supposed to hang on the back of the display (resting on the exits).
A few questions:
1) Am I missing anything?
2) I'm planning to use 3/4" PVC pipes for the exits, although I'm sure that 1/2" can handle the flow - should I go 1/2"?
3) Is there something I can do to increase the efficiency of the separation? I assume that the baffle should be towards the right side and rather low, is another baffle (or several) in any position (not necessarily vertical) further helping?
Thanks a lot,
Mihai



