el chupacabra
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I'm thinking of getting a plenum because I heard that plenums act as a nutrient sink. Whether they do or don't, it makes sense to me that over time both a plenum or dsb would become a sink. so I was considering drilling a hole/drain underneath the plenum and using that hole to drain the tank 20% every 2 weeks during water changes. I don't know if this has been done before but I can't do a search here...
The idea is any bad stuff that accumulated at the bottom of the tank could easily be flushed out. water would flow through the sand during drainage and wash stuff to the drain, thus cleaning out the sand bed every 2 weeks.
I realize the plenum would become oxygenated during water changes but don't think it would be that big a problem.
I currently have a dsb and it's obvious most people like this method better. But Usually most people change out their dsb about once a year. This can be a pain. So I figured I would just have a 3''-4'' deep sand bed over the plenum and all I'd have to do is stir it up every now and then.
It seems to me theres really too much diversity in how people take care of their tanks to debate if nutrient sinks are a problem with dsb to much. I'm just wondering if anyone thinks this might be a good idea to take advantage of a nutrient sink if one exists...or maybe I'm missing something really obvious here.
The idea is any bad stuff that accumulated at the bottom of the tank could easily be flushed out. water would flow through the sand during drainage and wash stuff to the drain, thus cleaning out the sand bed every 2 weeks.
I realize the plenum would become oxygenated during water changes but don't think it would be that big a problem.
I currently have a dsb and it's obvious most people like this method better. But Usually most people change out their dsb about once a year. This can be a pain. So I figured I would just have a 3''-4'' deep sand bed over the plenum and all I'd have to do is stir it up every now and then.
It seems to me theres really too much diversity in how people take care of their tanks to debate if nutrient sinks are a problem with dsb to much. I'm just wondering if anyone thinks this might be a good idea to take advantage of a nutrient sink if one exists...or maybe I'm missing something really obvious here.