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Plenum?
Plenum: from what I read It sounds like its just a raised platform so that
there is water below the sand level. Would a capped,un-connected undergravel filter be suitable to use as a Plenum? I havent set my tank up yet so I still have time to do this. Is using a Plenum better than not using one? If so, why? thanks for all |
Plenum?
Yes you could use an undergravel plate with course sand
over that. But I, and most people are not fond of plenums. And as substrate goes, the finer the calcium sand, the better, and skip the plenum. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets StringerBell wrote on 9/1/2006 4:03 PM: Plenum: from what I read It sounds like its just a raised platform so that there is water below the sand level. Would a capped,un-connected undergravel filter be suitable to use as a Plenum? I havent set my tank up yet so I still have time to do this. Is using a Plenum better than not using one? If so, why? thanks for all |
Plenum?
StringerBell wrote:
Would a capped,un-connected undergravel filter be suitable to use as a Plenum? The problem with this is that most sand is too fine and sifts through the slots or holes in the UG filter plate. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
Plenum?
* StringerBell wrote, On 9/1/2006 3:03 PM:
Plenum: from what I read It sounds like its just a raised platform so that there is water below the sand level. Would a capped,un-connected undergravel filter be suitable to use as a Plenum? I havent set my tank up yet so I still have time to do this. Is using a Plenum better than not using one? If so, why? thanks for all Plenum is old news. That was the modern method 12+ years ago when I was still running my 150 with an undergravel filter. Deep sand bed with live rock is the way to go. |
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