power boat jim
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20 years ago people also used under gravel filters and didn't use RO/RI water...I'm just using it as a reference point in that times change and people are still doing what they are comfortable or familiar with.
I'm not sure where you are getting that I am telling people to use a deep bed or not Reefin but I very well could be misunderstanding your comment. I just don't agree when people say they are dangerous to use. At the end of the day what people should care about in this hobby is to teach people to be consciousness of how they manage their "own" little environment. What works for you may not for me. Maybe I don't want a skimmer, maybe I want to use LED's, maybe I want to do only 1 water change a year. Maybe I want to add a iron chain in my tank, or put a bottle in it. Who is to say what is the right thing to do? We don't tell an artist what he or she can paint.
In regards to water treatment plants. I am very well versed in how they work in the greater Sacramento area. Operator to plant super but it hasn't changed my opinion.
Side note - I don't think I could do a bare bottom even to try or test. Kenya trees and green star polyps would make a mess of it unless I changed my maintenance routine. Then cleaning it up off the bottom would be, well, rather interesting to say the least. Does a sump count has bare bottom? Na, that is cheating I guess. So no, I've never had a bare bottom tank so I honestly don't have an opinion on how they work or how different it would be.
I dont have an issue with people using a dsb. They are fine as long as there is some export of detritus at some point. If you operate a treatment plant no one knows better then you that solids stack up in a hurry and when they breakdown leave nothing that does water quality any good.