<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6642175#post6642175 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by "Umm, fish?"
Barry,
I'm just telling you what I've heard about jawfish (it's not whether we hear it that matters, after all, but the fish). I've heard they don't like UGF because of the noise.
I understand. Still, how does UGF make more noise than the same powerhead just flowing into the tank ? I don't get it. Another thought, is that, My 150 gal. when I got it 7 years ago, was running 3000 gph, UGF thru it, with many power heads. I don't think I even want to use a power head for the RUGF. I may only be considering between 300 to 900 gph. with that low a flow, in a 150 gal. tank, you would not be able to detect water movement with the other system pumps off.
RUGF questions: Tank runs forever with no maintainance. What's the downside? There has to be one or everyone here would be running one. Is it that there's too much O2 for de-nitrification? Why aren't we all running these with remote DSBs?
I expect Paul might explain himself, but I will take a shot at it.
I don't think a remote DSB is necessary, but "they" are looking better as well. Paul has run a tank that was "set-up as RUGF" at least 25 years ago. It is still running very nicely today, and he only took it down and cleaned it just recently, after 25 years. It apparently didn't really need the cleaning, but he did it anyway, for "curiosity sake" if nothing else.
Paul has had very little in the way of SPS, so . . . . He has a lot of everything else, and he does use a good skimmer and an "algae tray" that helps with exports. His Nitrates are zero.
I'm sure Paul's point is that DSB and BB are not the only options, and never were. WE don't believe that either, do we ?
The biggest "downside" I can see, is that WE don't have a good "model" for this system. While Paul's tank is the best model out there, I don't think it was "created" to begin with. I think it "evolved" over a long period of time, thru very many stages, and ended up being a "Reef Tank".
I don't know when it "truly became a reef". I'm sure Paul will fill us in. Maybe it was 10 to 20 years ago. Paul ?
The other question though, is, what are the "up-sides" ?
Who and what are you talking about, Curt?
Curt makes people think. He's making both of us do that now.
By the way, PaulB, myself, and Curt, have been "stumbling across" each other in several other threads, so it looks a bit like a "gang bang" here. Sorry about that !
You should probably visit the "DSB's work" thread that I started in "Reef discussions" It really is a particularly good read, according to others, and the war is "over" ( very nearly ). Try just the last 2 pages for a quickie.
Thanks > Barry
