Hi all,
I'm reading, reading and reading in hopes of setting up a successful system. I came across a filtration system and would like to get your opinions.
The method is called "Natural Nitrate Reduction" and uses a "plenum system" (stagnant area) under the substrate of the aquarium which you put in place in the very beginning.
The plenum is created by using a grid material like an eggcrate or something elevated by pvc up about one inch from the bottom of the tank. Then, fiberglass window screening is wrapped over it to keep the sand from sifting into the stagnant area. Then you add a layer of sand (2''). put down another layer of fiberglass window screening. Then add the last layer of sand (2''). The screening keeps your inverts from disturbing the bottom layers. Supposedly the trapped oxygen at the bottom creates the perfect situation for the denitrifying bacteria. Does anyone use this? Anyone have opinions?
I'm reading, reading and reading in hopes of setting up a successful system. I came across a filtration system and would like to get your opinions.
The method is called "Natural Nitrate Reduction" and uses a "plenum system" (stagnant area) under the substrate of the aquarium which you put in place in the very beginning.
The plenum is created by using a grid material like an eggcrate or something elevated by pvc up about one inch from the bottom of the tank. Then, fiberglass window screening is wrapped over it to keep the sand from sifting into the stagnant area. Then you add a layer of sand (2''). put down another layer of fiberglass window screening. Then add the last layer of sand (2''). The screening keeps your inverts from disturbing the bottom layers. Supposedly the trapped oxygen at the bottom creates the perfect situation for the denitrifying bacteria. Does anyone use this? Anyone have opinions?