Powerful Reverse Flow UGF

Rich1Reef

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Before I ask opinions this is in no way related to biological filtration. There will be a 75 gallon stand alone high flow tank filled to the rim with no lighting. This is about keeping a CC substrate clean.

I am preparing to start a 150 gallon (48x24x30) display tank. I was planning to go BB but the more I think about it the more I don't think I will like it. I have had DSB, CC, and other substrates over the years and all of them at some point have to be cleaned, replaced, or maintained weekly. I was thinking about building an under gravel jet system out of a PVC grid and actually placing an UGF on top of it. Really high flow to push debris out of the substrate in to the water column. I have used UFGs in the past with FW set ups and I know how they accumulate debris under them. That's where the jets come in to play. Positioned so there are no dead spots under the filter with enough pressure to push a really decent amount of water up through a CC substrate. I know I will still have to maintain it on some level. Does anyone see any cons or maybe some pros to trying this out?

I have looked for other threads here on this topic but none seem to cover my points. People see UGF and go on automatically to no.
 
Had many tanks..always just use aragonite sand.. Couple inches deep.. NEVER needed to remove it.. don't ever touch it..never siphon/clean it.. nothing.. Never had a problem..

Crushed coral is a problem though.. and yes if you intend to use it you better do "something" as it does require maintenance.

Crushed coral is too large and will allow a lot of crap to settle down in it.
It does not have near the surface area of sand and will not allow oxygen depleted areas/bacteria to form and full break that crap down properly/efficiently into nitrates/gas..
CC has no place in a saltwater tank IMO..

Controlling the flow of water and solids in it is a science.. You could get lucky but I don't think your plan will work well.. And a UGF is certainly not a direction many take.. for obvious reasons..

I think you should just do a 2-3" deep aragonite based sand bed and don't touch it.. But instead let critters do the work.. Worms/nassarius snails,etc...
 
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