I've known about him a few years. One of the few who still believes in UG. We are becoming extinct, unfortunately. LFS makes more selling fancy looking sumps and skimmers that require constant attention along with newest sock solution being roller mats with some working off the skimmer. Gotta go where the profits lead you. I go where the most practical allows me free time to expand other horizons.Moving 47 year old reef 60 miles. OMG
So about six months ago our closest friends got a new Grand Son and he lives in Long Island right near where I live. Of course they wanted to see him all the time and they moved to Key Largo a couple of years ago so they bought a condo 60 miles east from my home out on Long Island in wine...www.reef2reef.com
@Paul B has a thread with a reverse flow ug filter he disassembled after 47 years.
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I also consider void in plenum under the gravel to be high flow cryptic refugium.
Read his first page. Unfortunately, reading 22 pages not an option but interesting on the mud. I didn't see any pics but probably what I recall seeing although it wasn't mud but more like fine dust when accumulated produced a brown soup but then mine didn't go 20 plus years unattended. This was also mid 70s to late 80s. recollection might be off.
Difference in approach is he is using reverse flow to release detritus vs I just go old school and trap it. Theory I have being that the longer the path the more likely that full decomposition will occur. Nitrification needed to strip the water of DO to allow denitrification of bound action. Why my current experiment forces water to travel through 20" plus of media only 12" wide and four inches tall. The inverse of a typical UG application.
Contact time being my goal and early on this worked but apparently organics have built up to the point I'm unable to strip enough DO and denitrification has stalled or inefficient. I'm unable to provide a slow enough flow which I've tested and has affected the level of nitrates when carbon dosing is eliminated. Why carbon dosing then works in the presence of DO is a mystery and something I just don't grasp. Perhaps one day it will be crystal clear. For now, I know it works and that's good enough at the moment.
Future test build will take this into account and still working out the details. Theory being a single water molecule traveling through a media deeper than it is wide more likely to go from containing ammonia to being stripped of the final oxygen molecule and releasing nitrogen. Makes sense to me. Contact time based on length of contact enhanced by moving at a reduced speed.