wave98
Pearly
The Reverse Under Gravel Filter was a great concept about 25 to 30 years ago. Since then it fell out of favor as better reef keeping information was brought to the hobby, and newer technology took it's place. As with the wet/dry, or Bio-Ball systems, the RUGF, was left to antiquity by the "Nitrate Factory" connotation.
And rightly so, for at the time, the substrate was large grained with fairly high flow in many instances, and sure enough the Nitrate was pumped out in volumes, and thus, the RUGF's "demise".
Then came the Berlin system, Turf scrubbers, Skimmers, RO/DI water, Deep Sand Beds, Bare Bottom, Live Rock, Plenums, Araganite, Phos Reactors, and so on. Most of these were looked upon as the new "Magic Bullet", but failed to really fill that elusive goal.
All of these have their Pro's and Con's, but RO/DI and Skimmers look like the biggest winners. Plenty of good results from most of the rest too, although standard Plenums look to be very much on the way out, the way they've been promoted thus far.
So why look back to RUGF after all this time ? Well, I've been one to insist on substrate for the animals that need it, and while DSB's can work quite well, they do have some potential drawbacks regarding maintanence and/or longevity that the RUGF may be able to eliminate or improve upon very significantly.
A bit of consideration is required regarding the plumbing and equipment, and Hypoxic zones within the bed must be established to harbor Faculative bacteria, and conversion of Nitrate.
With that said, the positives are much reduced maintanence, better detritus control, and lowered potential for P "sinking", Hydrogen Sulfide and Heavy Metals build-up. :idea:
So let's take a crack at it folks.
> Barry
And rightly so, for at the time, the substrate was large grained with fairly high flow in many instances, and sure enough the Nitrate was pumped out in volumes, and thus, the RUGF's "demise".
Then came the Berlin system, Turf scrubbers, Skimmers, RO/DI water, Deep Sand Beds, Bare Bottom, Live Rock, Plenums, Araganite, Phos Reactors, and so on. Most of these were looked upon as the new "Magic Bullet", but failed to really fill that elusive goal.
All of these have their Pro's and Con's, but RO/DI and Skimmers look like the biggest winners. Plenty of good results from most of the rest too, although standard Plenums look to be very much on the way out, the way they've been promoted thus far.
So why look back to RUGF after all this time ? Well, I've been one to insist on substrate for the animals that need it, and while DSB's can work quite well, they do have some potential drawbacks regarding maintanence and/or longevity that the RUGF may be able to eliminate or improve upon very significantly.
A bit of consideration is required regarding the plumbing and equipment, and Hypoxic zones within the bed must be established to harbor Faculative bacteria, and conversion of Nitrate.
With that said, the positives are much reduced maintanence, better detritus control, and lowered potential for P "sinking", Hydrogen Sulfide and Heavy Metals build-up. :idea:
So let's take a crack at it folks.
> Barry