wave98
Pearly
That's pretty close Andrew. The Lift Tubes from a standard UGF should be replaced with pvc tubing and combined to a pressure manifold. There are a thousand ways to do this, and Paul's version is as good as any. Next you have to add some substrate at the bottom that won't fall thru slots in the plate. You can then add layers of successively smaller grain sizes until you get to the grain size that you prefer.
There will be a lot of controversy about layering, but it won't last long. Also about grain sizes for the majority of the substrate, and that one is a little bit stickier. My current preference is to have a goodly amount ( say 3" depth ) of .25 to 1.0mm stuff for good bacterial area, and to be conducive to small bioturbation animals, and sand burrowers. These animals are after all, why you are using substrate to begin with.
Some .5 to 1.5mm stuff at the top ( say 2" depth ) will be adequate for burrowing animals, and allow very high flow without sand storms, when applied properly.
A critter screen between the two, at about 6mm openings will keep large animals from opening up the bed down to the bottom, and allowing a major low pressure channel for generalized flow to escape thru.
Close enough for now.
> Barry
There will be a lot of controversy about layering, but it won't last long. Also about grain sizes for the majority of the substrate, and that one is a little bit stickier. My current preference is to have a goodly amount ( say 3" depth ) of .25 to 1.0mm stuff for good bacterial area, and to be conducive to small bioturbation animals, and sand burrowers. These animals are after all, why you are using substrate to begin with.
Some .5 to 1.5mm stuff at the top ( say 2" depth ) will be adequate for burrowing animals, and allow very high flow without sand storms, when applied properly.
A critter screen between the two, at about 6mm openings will keep large animals from opening up the bed down to the bottom, and allowing a major low pressure channel for generalized flow to escape thru.
Close enough for now.
> Barry