Huntley Hood--wet/dry filter, TE heater/chiller, plant light
Hi all,
I am dreaming of an ultimate system for a killifish/planted tank. I'd like to design such a thing, but hope you can offer ways to overcome some serious perceived problems.
I like the Eclipse systems, so a really attractive hood that fits our standard US 10G tanks is where I start. The tank has a 10.5X20" footprint and is 12" tall. Full plastic upper and lower rims prevent bumping accidents, and a lip inside the top rim holds hood and/or cover glass to discourage killies from going wandering.
Does SG have anything like this? Here the 10G bare tanks retail for less than US$10.
Unfortunately, I can't yet figure how to make the hood to retail for less than $100 (our's, not your's).
My concept is to get the heat away so a 50W +/- TEC device can both chill or heat the tank if a silent-enough fan can be found. The filter would be a blatant rip-off of Henri DeBruyn's concept, with either a sponge pre-filter or an in-hood blue-pad before a bed of red lava. The light would be a 13W AH-Supply-type CF with ballast well away from the tank.
That light level will support most plants in a 10G and still not require CO2 injection. Two 13W brite-lite kits would require the added CO2 but might cause lots of algae and nutrient problems, not to mention double heat.
Problems abound, so I'm open to suggestions. [I'm also narrow minded enough to ignore or ridicule many of them.
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Should the filter be air driven or power-head? Is a black hood with rounded corners (ala Eclipse) the most pleasing design? Would you buy such a device if it was at your LFS? More than 1? What if it was <US$50?
I tried this posting earlier, but lost it when I could not get the poll function to work. Bill (Farang9) talked me into trying it again. Hope you have good suggestions before I waste money trying to do it.
Wright
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