NaH2O
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Kyle, I don't want to take away from the integrity of this thread, but thought I'd address your question. Sand beds act as a sink, and they sink end products of reactions and detritus down through the bed. The problem with the closed system is we have a glass/acrylic bottom to the tank, so it ends there. With this system, we will be able to remove those end products, so they won't build up and travel back up the bed. Another difference with "natural reefs" is they have a hugely diverse detrivore population (plus the sheer number of detrivores) that will be hard to copy, so the processes in the wild blue mixed with tides, etc....make the closed system a very different ball of wax.
Here is a thread on filtration concepts, and I believe there is a good discussion on how DSBs function.
Let's Talk About ~Filtration Concepts~
Here is a thread on filtration concepts, and I believe there is a good discussion on how DSBs function.
Let's Talk About ~Filtration Concepts~