karimwassef
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I posted in another thread, but I didn't want to intrude there, so I'm starting a new thread...
So I think a settling tank won't reduce nutrients. It removes detritus and particulates. But wouldn't that effectively remove a food source without improving water quality?
Is a settling tank GOOD or BAD?
ok. So I made a settling tank with a large rubbermaid container. I didn't really plan to, it was a bit of an accidental discovery really.
I set up an aux tank connected to my DT. The inlet just happened to push water in a loop around the edge of the tank and the rubbermaid shape forced the water into a circulating loop. The return just happened to be an overflow pipe in the middle.
Maybe subconsciously this thread was influencing me, but all these elements of a settling tank made their way into this aux tank.
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Of course it's under CFL for 18hrs, so a little cyano built up...
I cleaned it up and here is what it looks like a couple of days later:
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so - it works and works very well at that.
So I think a settling tank won't reduce nutrients. It removes detritus and particulates. But wouldn't that effectively remove a food source without improving water quality?
Is a settling tank GOOD or BAD?