I am finally getting some work done on my sitting-in-the-garage-empty 180gal, and I will have a very large mack-daddy sump with ~15 gal of bioballs & the works. I planned on using the same small (~1-2mm natural) gravel that i use in my 100gal as substrate, just using the UG in reverse flow fed by a portion of the sump return. Sort of a poor-man's fluidized bed filter, with the benefit, mainly, of keeping debris from sinking/being sucked into the gravel.
I am reconsidering, either just using the same gravel, or perhaps some combination of gravel and peat/other organic matter for a natural look, foregoing the UG all together.
I keep a SG of about 1.005 +/- .002. I've had luck with plants in the past at this salinity, and would like to use a substrate that would be favorable. Laterite, etc, would be fine except it is too large/coarse, and would end up on top, ruining the effect.
Smaller gravel? Silica sand mixed in? THoughts?
I am reconsidering, either just using the same gravel, or perhaps some combination of gravel and peat/other organic matter for a natural look, foregoing the UG all together.
I keep a SG of about 1.005 +/- .002. I've had luck with plants in the past at this salinity, and would like to use a substrate that would be favorable. Laterite, etc, would be fine except it is too large/coarse, and would end up on top, ruining the effect.
Smaller gravel? Silica sand mixed in? THoughts?