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![]() There are currently a couple of long threads on RC dealing with these issues. Not being computer proficient, I am unable to provide a quick link. I recall one being labelled "DSB Heresy" or something of that nature. There is much discussion about the "standard" DSB theory, which is often attacked. Some propose modification to accepted DSB "practice", including the management of anaerobic/anoxic zones within a sand bed. There is also discussion of phosphate binding.
Interesting for both its content and the heated discussions/personal attacks among the proponents of conflicting theories. Cheers. Trevor
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![]() Yes those RC threads can take on life's of their own. Unfortunately lots of good info gets lost in the works.
IMO the main point to take home from them is that total bio load is important whether you have a fish only setup or a 'balanced' reef system, bare bottom (not the kind that you sit on ![]() I think that I will be replacing my sand with a shallower bed of coarser grains and place less emphasis on critters and more on manual labour. May as well give a different method a go for 3 years and compare. |
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![]() Ok sence this won't die
![]() if you look at natural process of binding in the ocean you will find that Mg grabs the Ca moliques and basicly seals them off by binding them untill the Ca is nutraly charged. This has been pointed out my RHF and a few other chemists. the problem where I could see phosphate binding to Ca is if your tank is Mg difecient and Phosphate rich, you might have phosphate binding because there isn't enuf Mg to do it. but if you have a proper range of Mg you should get Ca that is "Mostly" Mg bound because Mg is much higher on the reactive list than phosphate. (I am going off memory on this one so if some one has a reactive eliments chart that shows different let me know) Steve
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![]() Hey Brad, what would one use as a source of HCL? Bleach? I have some coarser grains mixed in that I might try to cleanse.
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![]() One thing you can count on if Dr Ron says the moon is blue, in a year he'll say we misunderstood him or, he was misquoted. OR, he may even admit he was wrong but the fact will still be, his mind has changed, so what he said a year ago, is out, the new gimmick is.....
Just my two cents worth. I'll not mess with a DSB anymore, I didn't have trouble with mine at all but I know I can get good filtration in a 2 inch sand bed because I did it, when I took my refugium out of the picture. Doug |
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