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If you guys know anything about wet dry filters please post here.
Somewhat, but a more natural system live rock, sand, macroalgae/refugium kind of balance each other out.isn’t every biological filtration system no3- factory To some extent. Except for zeolite
Looks gorgeous. If that's with a trickle filter, then I'd say they work fine. When I started, people were shifting away from wet/dry towards Berlin with skimming so I never ran one.Started using them in 1991 and I will admit it I still do. Not for biological reasons but I like the dripping of the water and the filter plate for mechanical filtration since I normally have a bunch of fish per tank. The following pictures are from the last 25 years. Hard find a digital camera back in the 90's and yes I am old and very slow to change
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lol, I had completely forgotten about DLS rolls.If not maintained and allowed to get choked full of detritus that can be bad especially in the day of DLS rolls. Yea I remember that. My first two reefs were kept with Trickle filters.
lol, I had completely forgotten about DLS rolls.
What is are DLS rolls???lol, I had completely forgotten about DLS rolls.
Tank Journals & BuildsOff topic but where do I go to start a build tread?
DLS was a media used in trickle/wet dry filters way back when. DLS (Double Layered Spiral) refers to a type of filter media, often used in trickle filters, that provides a high surface area for beneficial bacteria to colonize and perform biological filtration.What is are DLS rolls???
Thank youDLS was a media used in trickle/wet dry filters way back when. DLS (Double Layered Spiral) refers to a type of filter media, often used in trickle filters, that provides a high surface area for beneficial bacteria to colonize and perform biological filtration.
Here's an old article by Bob Goemens about these type of filters and metions DLS.