Well....I have been doing a lot of thinking about how to keep the surface of my nano cube clean. I decited to make a surface skimmer. I haven't see this by anyone else here to here is what I have done so far.
I went to Home Depot and got some clear acrylic scraps ($0)
I decided to model it after the external overflows that I have see around.
Next I cut all the pieces to make a box that is 4.25 inch by 3 inches by 1 inch thick.
I haven't decited how I am going to allow the water to flow into the box yet. There are two ideas that I have in my head.....either use a dremel and make slots at the top of the box or just drill holes near the top. I think that drilling the holes may be eazyer but I will dry both methods on some scrap that I have left.
My plan is to fix it to thee front of the slots that flow in to the back part of the tank. I haven't done this part of it, but will in the next day or so.
enclosed is a picture of the overflow box. I will take more pictures as I install it in to the tank.
I went to Home Depot and got some clear acrylic scraps ($0)
I decided to model it after the external overflows that I have see around.
Next I cut all the pieces to make a box that is 4.25 inch by 3 inches by 1 inch thick.
I haven't decited how I am going to allow the water to flow into the box yet. There are two ideas that I have in my head.....either use a dremel and make slots at the top of the box or just drill holes near the top. I think that drilling the holes may be eazyer but I will dry both methods on some scrap that I have left.
My plan is to fix it to thee front of the slots that flow in to the back part of the tank. I haven't done this part of it, but will in the next day or so.
enclosed is a picture of the overflow box. I will take more pictures as I install it in to the tank.