jefathome
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One of the main ways that reefers can reduce nitrates in our systems is through the use of a DSB. Not everyone likes the look, has the space, or has issues with sand blowing everywhere becasue of high flow. Whatever the reason, I think that I have a novel solution.
DSB - Tubes
What if you filled some PVC tubes with sand and then drilled a series of holes in them to allow modest amounts of exposed surface area, but way less than what you get from a regular sand bed. Heck, you could even go 3D on this and make multiple layers.
Obviously a completely enclosed PVC tube (capped on ends) will not let ANY water/O2 in. If you drill a small hole then that allows a small amount of "exchange" at the site of the hole, but the further from the hole you go, the less O2 is avialble, and an Anoxic region forms. So by this theory, you could drill small holes at regular intervals to limit O2 exposure, build Anoxic zones and remove nitrates in a much smaller area than you would need iwth a regular DSB.
Thoughts?
I may play around with some prototypes so I can experiment with hole size and quantity. The trick is to have anoxic zones AND enough holes to allow adequate exposure.
DSB - Tubes
What if you filled some PVC tubes with sand and then drilled a series of holes in them to allow modest amounts of exposed surface area, but way less than what you get from a regular sand bed. Heck, you could even go 3D on this and make multiple layers.
Obviously a completely enclosed PVC tube (capped on ends) will not let ANY water/O2 in. If you drill a small hole then that allows a small amount of "exchange" at the site of the hole, but the further from the hole you go, the less O2 is avialble, and an Anoxic region forms. So by this theory, you could drill small holes at regular intervals to limit O2 exposure, build Anoxic zones and remove nitrates in a much smaller area than you would need iwth a regular DSB.
Thoughts?
I may play around with some prototypes so I can experiment with hole size and quantity. The trick is to have anoxic zones AND enough holes to allow adequate exposure.