<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12378816#post12378816 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Amoore311
The point of BB set up is you can pummel the tank with tons of flow and keep detritus from accumulating on the bottom of the tank. If you don't have intense flow loving corals, then it pretty much defeats the purpose.
This has missed the mark as well.
BB has nothing to do with intense flow loving corals.
Keeping detritus from accumulating is
PART of the reason for going BB but not all of it.
The number one reason for implementing a BB system is that YOU, the reefkeeper and not a pile of sand, have the greatest CONTROL of the nutrients in your system.
If I don't siphon the pile of accumulating detritus in my system for 3-4 weeks (a 5 minute job BTW) you can tell, my water doesn't look super polished.
Literally 30 minutes after I do siphon it though, it is like looking through glass,
In a properly setup BB system (and yes, properly IMO means that you "cook" your rock first) there really are no algae problems as you have limited the amount of phosphate.
A larger skimmer and skimming "wet" helps to remove organics BEFORE they break down.
I could go on and on and it appears I have lol.
I like to control my tank so I went BB, you can run a successful DSB as well.
Keep this in mind though, doesn't it take at least 6 months for a DSB to become alive and a part of your filtration system to its fullest?