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Old 12-04-2003, 12:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Summaryof filtration systems

I just wanted to through this out for discussion, so please jump in.

BB pros and cons.
>Allows for increased flow, keeping detritus suspended in the water, feeding corals more effectivly. And allowing dteritus to be sent down line to a skimmer or source of exportation. No build ups over the long term. Keeps corals cleaner and most resembles a high energy reef. It relies on Lr and removal for dentrification and offers no source beyond that. Requires occasional syphoning in areas where pockets form. Does not allow for more divercity of critters related to a substraights. Not as attractive as a sandy bottom.

>DSB uses a series of biochemical cycles to cycle nutrients/detritus. Is a great source of dentrification and nitrification. Is attractive to some. Allows for divercity of micro infuana associated with sand and to a point a food source for other inhabitants. Does not do any exportation beyond nitrogen based products and will sink all others. Does have a life span. With increase maintenence (stiring and removal of detritus in areboic zone) can extend its life span. Requires most of the exportation devices that all system require in order to export. Restricts flow.

> A plenum (juabert type) allows for higher flow then dsb. Allows for a good divercity of infuana associated with substraights. Allows for denitrification and nitrification (not as much as DSB). Does allow for some elemental replenishment.Will need maintenence (stirring of bed and syphoning of excess detritus). Does not allow for flow as well as a BB system. Also requires the same exportations devices as the other systems. Will trap detritus more then either of the above systems.


Please add to this if I have missed anything.

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Old 12-04-2003, 12:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Is there canister type filtration being used these days or is that another topic?
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Old 12-04-2003, 12:15 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Summary of Substrate Systems

Scott brings up a good point, maybe a better subject would be Summary of Substrate systems.
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Old 12-04-2003, 01:01 PM   #4 (permalink)
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i would say that is a fair assessment mike
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Old 12-04-2003, 01:31 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Please add to this if I have missed anything.
Not that anything was necessarily missed, but there are lot of variations on those methods, particularly with plenums. Various grain sizes and depths. Some stir the sandbed others don't etc...


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Does not do any exportation beyond nitrogen based products
A DSB will allow for an increased export of carbon via respiration. And not to start the whole debate again, but a DSB can place other nutrients in an exportable form, via the guts and bodies of critters like bacteria to various planktonic creatures that enter the water column. Of course the question is, can those exports keep up with imports.
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Old 12-04-2003, 01:42 PM   #6 (permalink)
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>DSB Does have a life span.
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Can you explain this more? I never really heard of a sand bed having a life span.

Thanks!!;
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Old 12-04-2003, 01:57 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Szhttm,
I read that to be that is has a limited life span, eventually it will stop working. Something without a life span will keep working ... Right?
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Old 12-04-2003, 01:59 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Scott What I was thinking that regardless of the system you choose to use, you still have to find a method of exportation, and a canister filter could be a part of any system??? whatcha think??

Geek thier is no substraight in BB.

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Not that anything was necessarily missed, but there are lot of variations on those methods, particularly with plenums. Various grain sizes and depths. Some stir the sandbed others don't etc...
This is true, on the plenum I did put Jaubert method, but I do here ya IMHO a plenum with fine sand is pretty much a DSB, no?? same would apply to a shallow fine sand substraight??

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A DSB will allow for an increased export of carbon via respiration. And not to start the whole debate again, but a DSB can place other nutrients in an exportable form, via the guts and bodies of critters like bacteria to various planktonic creatures that enter the water column. Of course the question is, can those exports keep up with imports.
Hmmm this is another good point, the carbon exported via respiration is very small and tends to be offset, but it is still true.
Maybe I am not approaching this very well. Hmmmm Ok let me tell ya my idea and then maybe you folks can help me out with better direction.
From being in this hobby for a bit I have seen alot of concepts, some work well some dont work at all and then everything inbetween. The absolute biggest problem that I always see is that folks dont know how each system works and thus we tend to get mixed systems that fight against each other or are set up wrong. This is way I posted in the DSB thread not to debate if it works or not or a bad thing or not but to explain how it works so we could better manipulate it to work better and longer. I truely believe that any of the above systems can work if they are done properly, but at the same time can be brutal if not maintained properly. If we all understand the concepts and limitations of each system, we can devize methods of set up, methods of maintence and so on to make them last long and work more efficiently. I want to get as much input as possible from folks so we can put it together from a bunch of differing opinions, then just base it on fact and I think we all could put these systems together so newer folks get a good look at how they all work, thier pros and thier cons and the work involved with them.

What do you all think???

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Old 12-04-2003, 02:01 PM   #9 (permalink)
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SZHTTM thier is another thread in this forum that has a good thread on a dsb, take a quick peek and post that thier, that way we can keep this one going in this direction.

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Geek thier is no substraight in BB.
I was thinking of a BB as a lack of substrate and therefore another substrate option.
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Ok---
There are two types of filtration. Mechanical filtration and biological filtration.

Mechanical filtration is usually meant to remove something from the water. I.e. a filter bag or filter floss. Even a protein skimmer would qualify in this regard.

Biological filtration is to help the Nitrogen Cycle (I.e. turning Ammonia into Nitrite into Nitrates).

There are some filters that do a little of both. For instance filter floss that isn't cleaned regularly will develop bacteria's that will also perform the first two steps biological filtration. The problem is that a dirty filter floss can never remove nitrates.

Sand beds will perform both types of filtration. They house bacterias for biological filtration. They also offer Mechanical filtration in the sense that eventually the critters detritus has to go somewhere.

LR can help biological filtration as bacteria live on and in it.

Technically, a BB is the lack of a substrate and not a filter. However, bacteria can and will live on it.

This is a great thread. I definately want to have some input on it. It will take me a couple hours---I have to get something out the door right now.

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A lot of the background info can be found in the research section
check out this link

EDIT---in fact, this one gives a pretty good background on the basics. Check out this link

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Ok---
There are two types of filtration. Mechanical filtration and biological filtration.

Mechanical filtration is usually meant to remove something from the water. I.e. a filter bag or filter floss. Even a protein skimmer would qualify in this regard.

Biological filtration is to help the Nitrogen Cycle (I.e. turning Ammonia into Nitrite into Nitrates).

Actually three!
Chemical filtration (which can be confused as mechanical)!
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yeah----I was just pounding something out real quick. The funny thing is the link I went and found later mentioned all 3.
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Old 12-04-2003, 02:45 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Mike, you poise me a question!

When I first ever conceived of a SW tank & or Reef!
This was one of my biggest problems I had!
I read,read & Whew read for months but Never, never would I come up with what I've got running now! I paid for lots of equipment, designs & really never got any one set of rules or guidelines as for as filtration. Three was mentiond, with several ways of each but If I was a newbie, I'd still be lost! Unless you can point me a trusted read on each based on facts, each broken down good vs. bad, & how to set them up properly, I think it would of saved me a Million dollars! Eliminate all the guessing & list factual systems built from the ground up.

I Hope I didn't post this in the wrong place again?
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