mr.wilson
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Mangrove walls look good, im curious as to how air roots would get down to the next one. Also how does this drain? into the sump and then the pods would hit the display through the return?
Pods wold have a hard time making it to the display tank from the mangrove walls, as they have to go through the protein skimmer and a filter sock post skimmer. They may also get sucked into the media filters. BTW the NP pellet reactor is literally jumping with pods. I took it apart and had it offline for a week during the sump change, and it repopulated quickly, so they like the carbon source or more likely the bacteria that goes along with it.
Both walls are fed independently at the top and work as a raceway system (back and forth to the next level down). They share a common drain into the sump.
We will raise and lower the mangroves and trim them like bonsai to manipulate root growth. The roots will raise the plants and look for additional real estate. This is basically a hydroponic system. We have considered running it on a DC pump so we can have it surge on and off to raise and lower the water level in the troughs in an ebb and flow pattern. We may pursue this option later.