Recently, I have been putting a little thought into all the ways that algae can be implemented to improve our marine aquariums. There has been a lot of talk about algae turf scrubbers and how well they affect the small ecosystems we have developed inside our homes. I have used macro algaes such as Chaeto and Caulerpa to great benefit but never an algae turf scrubber. I am very intrigued with the ATS sytems and that prompted me to start thinking about a 55 gallon cichlid tank I had back in (early 80's) HS that used a reverse flow undergravel filter. I had some strong lights built into the inner part of my stand that I forgot to turn off once when I left for a month long diving trip in the Florida Keys that summer. My parents only fed the fish and added top off water for me while I was gone. I got back and discovered that underneath the UGF was a thick field of algae and that my tank NEVER looked better. Maybe the result was a form of ATS? I have been reading a lot of PaulB's posts and noticed that he has a form of this in a very successful long lived reef tank. I know that a lot of you may scoff at this aproach, but there may be something to this.
Would it be feasable to set up something along these lines? Something to this effect:
-Reverse flow UGF
-Strong lighting directed toward the bottom part of the tank inside the stand
-Run the usual skimmers, sumps, calcium reactors, etc
Opinions good or bad are welcome. I am getting ready to set up another reef tank and am still deliberating the approach I am going to take in regards to filtration. I am not a new reef guy. I have had SW aquariums since I was 12.
Would it be feasable to set up something along these lines? Something to this effect:
-Reverse flow UGF
-Strong lighting directed toward the bottom part of the tank inside the stand
-Run the usual skimmers, sumps, calcium reactors, etc
Opinions good or bad are welcome. I am getting ready to set up another reef tank and am still deliberating the approach I am going to take in regards to filtration. I am not a new reef guy. I have had SW aquariums since I was 12.