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Hi all,
Want people to think outside the box on this idea. I put a pond in this summer with a bog/wetland filter where water slowly flows upward through layers of different size rock. About 10” of 5-6”, 10” of 4-5”, 10” of 2-3”, and topped off by 10” of pea gravel. It is filled with different big plants that soak up all the nutrients and keeps my pond crystal clear. It is 20% the size of the main pond which is what they recommend. It created massive amount of surface area for bacteria and keeps my levels in check. There is a vertical pipe that goes to the bottom of the bog and is a clean out chamber for any sediment/detritus that settles, I can just drop a pump down it and clean it out.
Here we go….thinking of trying it on my next tank. Same concept where water comes down from the tank into my man made sump. Water flows slowly upward through 6” of 3-4” rock chunks, 6” of 2-3”, 6” of 1-2”, 6”larger crushed coral, and finally 4” of fine sand. Top of fugium will be loaded with mangroves and macro to soak up all those nutrients. I’ll still have a vertical pipe that come up so I can drop a tube down it and suck out any detritus that might settle. Size should be about 20% of the tank volume. I’ll still have a chamber for my protein skimmer, reactor etc.
Looking for feedback, both pros and cons. I know every tank is different and people have had success in many ways. I’ve had successful tanks for 20 years using just a refugium and some activated carbon. This is a hobby that’s always trying new things, so here is mine.
Want people to think outside the box on this idea. I put a pond in this summer with a bog/wetland filter where water slowly flows upward through layers of different size rock. About 10” of 5-6”, 10” of 4-5”, 10” of 2-3”, and topped off by 10” of pea gravel. It is filled with different big plants that soak up all the nutrients and keeps my pond crystal clear. It is 20% the size of the main pond which is what they recommend. It created massive amount of surface area for bacteria and keeps my levels in check. There is a vertical pipe that goes to the bottom of the bog and is a clean out chamber for any sediment/detritus that settles, I can just drop a pump down it and clean it out.
Here we go….thinking of trying it on my next tank. Same concept where water comes down from the tank into my man made sump. Water flows slowly upward through 6” of 3-4” rock chunks, 6” of 2-3”, 6” of 1-2”, 6”larger crushed coral, and finally 4” of fine sand. Top of fugium will be loaded with mangroves and macro to soak up all those nutrients. I’ll still have a vertical pipe that come up so I can drop a tube down it and suck out any detritus that might settle. Size should be about 20% of the tank volume. I’ll still have a chamber for my protein skimmer, reactor etc.
Looking for feedback, both pros and cons. I know every tank is different and people have had success in many ways. I’ve had successful tanks for 20 years using just a refugium and some activated carbon. This is a hobby that’s always trying new things, so here is mine.