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[email protected] September 3rd 05 05:39 AM

substrate technique name
 
Hello, I'm trying to find a reference or the name of a common way of
setting up crushed coral substrate. The name Joebert or Joeber rings a
bell but I'm not getting very far with search engines.

Basically, a flow-through shelf is placed in the bottom of the tank so
that the crushed coral does not sit directly on the bottom; substrate
starts about 1.5" up sitting on top of PVC/eggcrate and vinyl screen
shelf. The next 2" up are crushed coral with another layer of vinyl
screen on top. Then finally another 2" of crushed coral to top it off.

Lower level provided area for anerobic bacteria and upper screen/level
was aerobic bacteria zone. Once established, system maintained itself
w/o water changes. Anyone know the name or have references to this
type of setp? Thanks in advance for any information!

Bill


George Patterson September 3rd 05 05:53 AM

wrote:

Anyone know the name or have references to this
type of setp?


Perhaps Jaubert.
http://www.aquariumconnection.com/ge...s.php?ArtID=63

George Patterson
Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to
use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks.

Bill September 3rd 05 06:05 AM

Thank you sir! I obviously wasn't thinking French enough.

Bill


kim gross September 3rd 05 10:15 AM

Bill wrote:
Thank you sir! I obviously wasn't thinking French enough.

Bill

You can also find info on it as a plenum system, or NNR, natural Nitrate
reduction. I think most of the info will be found with the plenum
search......


Kim

Bill September 4th 05 03:21 AM

Thanks Kim, plenum and NNR gave 30900 very relavent hits. Originally i
had it for a 55 gal reef tank and for the past several years my 10 gal
nano reef maintains zero nitrates with zero water changes.

Bill



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