sl-atl
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I really like the reasons behind using "natural methods" of water treatment such as live rock and deep sand beds. There seems to be some variation in the literature (books and on-line) as to what the minimum effective depth of a DSB is. I have read that the bed in a smaller aquarium can be less deep, but am getting confused...
Is there an accepted minimum depth in a "nano" system, and if so what type of substrate is that based on (i.e. the particle size(s) etc.)? Since the tank volume is smaller, I'm assuming that getting the depth just right is more critical than in larger systems.
We JUST bought a new 28 gallon Nanocub HQI, and hope to set it up next week. Thanks!
Is there an accepted minimum depth in a "nano" system, and if so what type of substrate is that based on (i.e. the particle size(s) etc.)? Since the tank volume is smaller, I'm assuming that getting the depth just right is more critical than in larger systems.
We JUST bought a new 28 gallon Nanocub HQI, and hope to set it up next week. Thanks!