Fight Algae with Algae in the convenience of your sump
IceCap
PRO Turf Scrubbers use algae as a natural water filter to remove
nitrate, phosphate, and other pollutants from your aquarium water.
Rather than having algae grow uncontrolled inside your display tank, an
algae scrubber allows you to grow algae in a controlled setting where it
can be easily removed—thereby removing contaminants from your tank in
the process. This all-natural form of water filtration can reduce and
even eliminate the need for water changes. Best of all, with their
adjustable height, these algae scrubbers reside directly in your sump!
No plumbing required, no mess to make. Plug-and-play even comes with
it's own IceCap EVO feed pump.
Three Sizes to Choose From:
IceCap PRO Turf Scrubber - Small 14w
Item #: IC-AGS-100PRO
Dimensions: 10.8 x 6.15 x 17in (LxWxH)
LED Lamp Number: 2 x 7w
Total LED Wattage: 14w
Screen Size: 8.5 x 6in
Water Pump: EVO-1000 (20w)
Water Depth Range: 4-10in
Max Flowrate: 250gph
Tank Rating: Aquariums up to 100gal
IceCap Algae Turf Scrubber - Medium 29w
Item #: IC-AGS-200PRO
Dimensions: 12.5 x 6.15 x 21in (LxWxH)
LED Lamp Number: 2 x 14.5w
Total LED Wattage: 29w
Screen Size: 11.8 x 7.4in
Water Pump: EVO-1000 (20w)
Water Depth Range: 4-10in
Max Flowrate: 500gph
Safety Drain Size: 1/2in
Recommended Flow: 500gph
Tank Rating: Aquariums up to 225gal
IceCap Algae Turf Scrubber - Large 36w
Item #: IC-AGS-400PRO
Dimensions: 16.5 x 6.15 x 21in (LxWxH)
LED Lamp Number: 2 x 18w
Total LED Wattage: 36w
Screen Size: 15.8 x 11.8in
Water Pump: EVO-2000 (30w)
Water Depth Range: 4-10in
Max Flowrate: 800gph
Tank Rating: Aquariums up to 350gal
How It Works
IceCap
Algae Scrubbers are designed to be placed directly into a sump so that
the water flowing through the unit can drain directly back into the
normal filtration system. Water is fed into the scrubber by the included
IceCap EVO water pump. The water going into the unit is trickled down
onto a screen that is illuminated on both sides by a powerful field of
LED lights. As algae begin to grow on the screen, it “scrubs” the
aquarium water of excess nutrients, resulting in less algae growing
inside the display tank. Once the screen is covered in algae, it can be
“harvested” by removing a sizable portion, thereby removing the
contaminants from the system.
How to Harvest Algae
Remove
the top and loosen the quick-release union on the side. Lift the pipe
and algae screen out and run them underwater in the sink. Use a credit
card or similar scraper to remove the buildup. Be careful not to remove
all of the algae from the screen as this will slow growth when placed
back into the system. Leave some algae behind to seed the next batch so
that it can grow faster. Under normal circumstances, expect to harvest
algae every 1-3 weeks.
When to Run Your Scrubber
Many
hobbyists prefer to run their algae scrubbers on a reverse daylight
schedule to help stabilize the pH in their aquarium water. This can be
accomplished by plugging the LED lights into a timer or aquarium
controller and programming it for a 12-hour daily photoperiod that runs
opposite of the daylight schedule of the display tank lighting