ALRIGHTY THEN ! ! ! ! ! !
Thanks to Alten and Aubee both , and everyone alse as well of course ! ! !
I have been holding back for quite a while on this, since we need to understand "existing" sand bed concepts, before we start experimenting, or utilizing "unconventional" concepts to operate our "CAPTIVE REEF AQUARIA", but it now appears as if we need to look "into the future", or "at alternative concepts", in order to find a solution, or solutions to the potential limitations of the "Charachteristic" Deep Sand Bed.
This is certainly not a condemnation of DSB, on the contrary, it is in the interest of further promoting the concept, for many DSB users, and even some BB users, that wish they could have sand ( or other substrate ) as well, that I will now bring up some "Alternatives", or Modifications" to the "Classic" Deep Sand Bed.
There are at least three alternatives( or variations ) to the Classic DSB, and I will list those three here:
1 > RUGF "Reverse Under Gravel Filter"
Now it has been stated, 20 or 30 years ago that this cannot work, because of "Nitrate production", just like "Classic Bio-Balls".
It just isn't so, but since it was originally applied to a "straight grade" of Dolomite, at usually about 3 to 5 mm grains and only 2 to 3" depth, and with too much flow "to boot", it usually did just that .
Usually I said, but not necessarily, just ask "PaulB". He will show up here eventually, and keep the truth "rolling", I'm quite sure.
2 > Then there is my "favorite", Wasting Plenums". Those got tried before, and "didn't work", right ? That isn't really accurate, but we'll beat around on it some I'm sure.
3 > "Rubble Bottom", in some cases, this can be very similar to BB, if that is your preference, but that doesn't have to be the case. Actually there are versions that incorporate various substrates, in conjunction with the "Rubble", and it is an interesting and potentially valuable option.
Then there can, or "could be" various combinations of the above that could be used to create "Zones" within usually "larger" aquaria, for a "Maximized" Bio-Diversity. this is my "true favorite".
I have investigated these options at length, and I can tell you now, that there isn't a "little book" that explains how to do any of
them.
There isn't a "Big Book" either, but
The "Biggest Book of all" is the "Forums" and here we are, now aren't we?
At this point, I think we need to admit, first off, that we cannot duplicate the ocean within our "little tanks", even if they are "a thousand gallons". It just IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN.
What we need to accomplish is a result that is "close enough" to handle the animals that we "want to keep". This will vary from one aquarium to another.
This just does not include BB as an option, because, by "definition", it applies when the aquarist "WANTS TO HAVE SAND OR OTHER SUBSTRATE IN HIS OR HER TANK", for whatever reason.
Every kind of "Bell and/or Whistle" can be included, but not limited to, skimming, refugium, this reactor, that reactor, UV, Carbon, etc. etc.
There is not a good reason to get into "exclusivity of systems" within this discussion.
Without any further A-D-O-O, discuss whatever you please that relates to sand beds.
Happy Reef Keeping ! ! ! > barryhc
