Christian J
New member
Why not simply glue a large black filter sponge mat (about 1/2-1 inch thick) to the side glass of the aquarium? The aquarium's ordinary water movement should ensure nitrification.
Could this be an alternative to living rock in quarantine tanks, or to the biological filtration normally achieved with unsightly internal canister filters?
Or how about placing an even larger and thicker filter foam mat on the entire bottom glass of a display tank (hidden by a thin layer of sand)? Would you get denitrification if the foam material is dense enough? If so it sounds more practical than a deep sandbed to me: less weight, and easier to remove if it doesn't work. To prevent heavy rocks from sinking down into the foam you could place them on some kind of pedestals.
Could this be an alternative to living rock in quarantine tanks, or to the biological filtration normally achieved with unsightly internal canister filters?
Or how about placing an even larger and thicker filter foam mat on the entire bottom glass of a display tank (hidden by a thin layer of sand)? Would you get denitrification if the foam material is dense enough? If so it sounds more practical than a deep sandbed to me: less weight, and easier to remove if it doesn't work. To prevent heavy rocks from sinking down into the foam you could place them on some kind of pedestals.