liveforphysics said:Mike S- I used to belive the same things you posted. In practice however, Nitrates stay totally undectable. I use high flow through mine, and my sand stays very very clean. I can give it a furious stirring and not see the gross clouds of filth that used to rise up out of the sand on my earlier DSB tanks.
"used to" being the key phrase there....Honestly Luke, how long have you been using UGF's? Personally, I had them for 10+ years in numerous tanks before giving up on them on the advice of several more advanced marine tank keepers...I've had UGF free setups of numerous types for another 10+ years, and I can honestly say they are much more problem free than the UGF...and I bet the vast majority of marine hobbyists out there with 20+ years experience will echo my response.
liveforphysics said:I was worried my nitrates would escalate and all sorts of things, the reality is the tank has never been more stable at holding undectable nutrient levels reguardless of how much I over feed.
Well...there could be many reasons for this. It is dependent on several varibles...ie bioload, maintenance, export, ect. You use a chaeto fuge...odds are the higher levels of nitrate you are seeing could be soaked up by your macros...all fine and good, unless your macro die and/or you hit that critical nutrient level in your substrate where you see a nutrient spike your system can no longer handle...which BTW was the exact reason I gave up UGF's....I've seen that spike...sometimes it takes a while to get there, but it will...
liveforphysics said:So, I see very clean sand full of fauna through out the entire layer rather than just the top (do to O2 presence making life possible everywhere in the sand.) I see a very stable enviroment that never registers dectable nutrients. Perhaps it requires the chaetomorpha combo to make them work, I dont know, I havent tried one with out it.
Again, how long have you been using a UGF? And bear in mind you have a system in place to deal with nitrate...granted, an unstable, bioloically based system, but a system nonetheless...
liveforphysics said:Before useing them I would have replied just like your above post, but after useing them...I really struggle to see the downside.
Short term, yes, they work wonderfully, just like a wet/dry...probelm comes in the long term when the compacted detritus reaches a critical mass...then stand by...
MikeS