<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6364317#post6364317 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kent E
Barry,
Are you purposely blowing the bottom of the tank? I will be.
No I am not. There are a thousand ways to skin a cat. If you are running BB, then "blowing" water at the bottom of the tank can be conducive to eliminating "pockets of detritus".
As has been pointed out however, most recently in this thread, not all "detritus" is the villian that it is sometimes made out to be.
The vast majority of the detritus that is immediately problematic in reef systems, is the organic type, which is made up mostly of fish poop, uneaten food, and "sloughing" of some animal tissue.
This is the detritus that needs to be removed right away, and is done so quite well with skimming and or mechanical filtration.
This material is very many times more bouyant than "mineral detritus", and is easy to keep up in the water column, without having to "blow" directly across the bottom. Many people are obsessing unreasonably IMO, about mineral detritus, not distinguishing between the two types. They think that if they see "anything" on the glass bottom, they are "in trouble".
There is a scheme for water flow, that sends most all of the flow across the top of the water, and is then dispersed down the front glass, and then across the "bottom". From there, of course, "up" to the overflow. There is high flow "across the bottom", but it is not "direct flow", as in "immediately from" a powerhead, or outlet, or spraybar.
Bomber is the king of Bare Bottom, and he uses exactly this kind of flow in his main tank. I have DSB, and have the same type of dispersed flow. It works very well for both of us.
I hope this is helpful. > barryhc
