ldrhawke said:
Obviously you are new to the list.....I was probably one of strongest advocates for using DSB's as a biological filter when I first set my system up. I even tried using a unique approach to make them work better ......I started the DSB Heresy Thread on RC and designed CPW. If you think you can improve upon what I attempted to do and even automate...more power to you.
CPW (Controlled Plenum Wasting) If you take the time to read the extremley long thread you will see I made all of your arguements and many more as to why CPW works.
I'm not "that" new to "the list", but I haven't posted that often on RF as of late. I think RF a great "board" just the same. I started a wasting plenum 1 year ago, based on a single post from your thread that I "stumbled" upon a link to. It may have been your own site at the time. I don't remember. It was a particularly excellent post.
The little Hex tank has been running for a year, and is doing well, but I have not wasted yet, so it's just a DSB. I gave up promoting the Wasting Plenum here on RF, quite a while ago, because the discussion had "devolved" into a "terminal debate" over particle size alone with the opposition insisting on large grains, and myself preferring much smaller grains, and some "layering" as well.
Anyway, I didn't know that much when I built the plenum, but I did get it into the tank so I could use it once I knew enough. I did finally read "almost" the whole thread several months ago, once I found it. It was and remains an excellent representation of your efforts, and general "wasting theory".
I particularly noticed the "mini-war" begun by Mr. Doering, and thought you handled that exceedingly well. He came back on RC 18 mos. later and gave me the same "treatment". It was his second post upon return, and only posted once after the last post in my thread. "Smash and grab"?
I could make CPW work, but it always was a battle as I walked the edge controlling it. I came to a conclusion while trying to make CPW work by asking myself a question......would I prefer building a composting pile inside my home to process waste or install a flushing the toilet to get rid of waste? That is the same choice we are making when we expect DSB to be a bioloigcal filter in a reef tank or we find a way to physically remove the waste before it starts to breakdown.
I understand. I look at the wasting plenum, and Substrate systems in general, from a different viewpoint however. I see the primary reason for having any substrate in a reef tenk, to be in support of the animals that need or prefer it. I happen to particularly like many of these animals.
The second function of said substrate( which depends on just "which" animals ), to be a supply of food, IF, you can pull that off, elsewise, back to objective one, and grow the food in a refugium or whatever.
The third function, is filtration, IF, you can get that as well, after one and two.
Often the problem when carrying on discussions on this list, and others, is that the parties are frequently speaking a different language, based on different experiences because they keeping different type of coral.
I couldn't possibly agree more ! ! !
I looked up pictures of your tank and it is largely soft coral. Most everything your say is correct for this type of tank. You would have a difficult time successfully keeping SPS in your tank. Keeping a lagoon type reef tank and keeping a low nutrient tank for SPS is not the same thing. Keeping a tank with mainly softies; mushrooms, zoo's and lps; I am the first to agree a substrate bottom is better. Soft coral thrive on a little extra detritus, phosphate and nitrate.
Again, I couldn't possibly agree more ! ! ! , but LPS can be touchy about phosphate as well, if it is allowed to inhibit cacification. H-m-m-m . . . .
I don't have any pictures of my tank. Maybe you mave me partially confused with PaulB, or someone else ?
Reef tanks have evolved a lot over the past 20 years, and also over the last 10 years. They are going to keep evolving. The "Deep Sand Bed" is going to evolve as well. Things are getting better at RC since the "explosion".
I started with a Wasting Plenum because my research at the time ( 15 mos. ago ) didn't support running DSB as it was "prescribed" at that time. Reccomendations like "low flow" and "mud" in the sand, are fairly out the window now, thank god. You knew there had to be a better way, and you were right.
For SPS, the CPW didn't turn out to be the best solution, at the time, and BB helped a lot, then "Surge simulation" got added, along with Vodka dosing. Brilliant explanation of the monitoring and adjustment method for dosing by the way.
Yes actually, I do think I can improve on your idea, and I already have, but I also have a long way to go, and it is going to take time.
A couple of good threads at RC, I happen to have started them both but their merit is acknowledged by others:
Plenums and the Wasting option:
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=673910&goto=newpost
DSB's Work, What makes them work best?
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=6643218#post6643218
I understand your efforts to improve Reef Keeping knowledge, and I think you're doing a great job. I still don't like their conclusions on plenums, since the set-up and execution did not follow reccomendations, and also because they took one heck of a "swipe" at BB right at the end, as if it were the most important conclusion of all. I think BB's are great !
> Wave98