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JUst got done with my bubble cloner!!!!

sophisto

Member
Well many thanks to all the other IC'ers that have posted DIY tutorials about this subject.. this is my version of those that I saw built.

The whole thing cost me about 50 bucks.

Materials:

-Rubbermaid container: 24.5 x 15.5 x 6.5 deep
- 60 gallon aquarium air pump( kinda overkill but the more air the better right)
-10 ft flexible air tube
- 28- ez-cloner plugs
- 4- 8" air tubes with suction cup bottoms
- 1- 4 way gang valve
- 1- T joint to join the two outlet holes on the pump into one..

The directions to build it are pretty self explanitory from the pics. If you were still unclear you could easily check out some of the less lazy authors of DIY bubble cloner threads, LOL, (Lazy Sunday).....Inside the cloner you will see 4 little cuttings I took just to see how it all works. Money tree , Ficus and Hibiscus.....I dont grow weed.........:) :) :)





HEre is the cloner all set up pretty compact




bubbles.....bubbles.....bubbles.....




Under the hood...




4 way gang valve...Notice how there is only one line for an intake. The other side is crimped and sealed no air in or out. This explains the next picture a little bit...




pretty heavy duty 60 gallon aquarium air pump....

Well I hope this helps someone out as the many other DIY threads I have read here have helped me...For the newbies any questions you need answered about the construction after reading this and other bubble cloner threads I am happy to help...
 
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chubbynugs

Registered Pothead
Veteran
I do bro i was thinking of making one myself and i like how easy that looks. How long it take to do like two hours or somethin like that? I have always used rockwool and was thinking of trying a DIY bubblecloner.
 

maryj315

Member
That looks great, but from what I have read about bubble cloners they seem to work best when the water temperature is between 75 and 85°. So any heat mat or a fish tank heater would solve that problem that cloner looks professional.
 

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