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Old 12-28-2005, 07:24 AM
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For my previous drip wall experiments, I used a Rio 90 pump. The max head was just about right for a 10 vert.
Yeah, I would be careful with rio pumps. they have a long trackrecord in the reef hobby of burning up and sending black "tar" into the water. I had it happen just out of the blue on day in my 40 gal reef and lost about 40% of my corals and a rose BTA anemone.:evil: :cry:Stunk the whole house up to, and took forever to get the tank back to normal. Gortunately I was home when it happened and was able to do a massive water change immediately. FWIW, I second the recomendation for maxi-jets. Eheim is good to, but maxi-jets come in small sizes that are perfect for a viv.
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I dont mean to hijack the thread but i have never grasped the concept of a drip wall... I understand its purpose, how to set one up...but is there supposed to be a drainage layer next to the background? Wouldnt the dripping water flood the soil??
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I still do not know what one looks like...............
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correct me if Im wrong

Picture a foam background with dirt siliconed to it..(standard display background) with a slow water trickle keeping it wet all day.

a drip wall.

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Old 12-29-2005, 07:35 AM
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I think he wants a more technical answer as to how you set it up. I think that blackjungles web site http://www.blackjungle.com has a how to.

As for me I just put a submersible pump in my false bottom then run teflon tube from the pump through the inside of the greatstuff background and used
T-shaped splitters (not sure if thats the righ term or not) for water oulets in various places in the wall. just make sure you remember where the splitters are after you GS background dries because it will probably expand around them and you will have to dig them out. BTW, you should test the pump with the tubing in place before you put it in the GS to make sure that it is strong enough to pump the water to the outlets.
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