My future design in planned to be in a sunroom/greenhouse
The type of glass is important because there's a very small subset that reflects IR and allows UV in at a reasonable balance. There are also films and coatings that help. I have a whole thread on it somewhere here.
I plan to use a combination of AC/venting/fans and chillers. I had plans for an underground geothermal, but that's heavily dependent on many other factors.
But all the savings I'll get not pumping out MegaWatts of light (I prefer metal halide), I'll pay about the same in cooling bills![]()
Isn't that pretty much what a miracle mud filter is?...
If you've ever swam in a shallow sequestered lagoon (as I have), and felt the silt (instead of sand) there, you would notice the abundance of life that preferentially chooses that environment ...
Hmmm... That's the second time someone here has mentioned using iron dosing. The first was in reference to not having to do water changes at all and using iron to precipitate out the phosphates.
What do you think iron is doing in your system?
Do you think MM is basically a giant slow GFO reactor?
I know its not the same chemically, but my impression is that, as subsea says, provides the right environment for critters that occupy that niche in nature.That's a touchy one. MM has strong advocates and detractors, but I don't think it's the same as soft detritus or a silt bottom.
One element of MM is that it effectively doses the tank constantly with elements released from the mud. That's one reason it needs to be replenished. Whether its composition has food for fauna, I don't know.
Its consistency is soft like silt, but the composition is different.
Maybe a MM floor in a settling tank would feed the fauna in the MM?