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Old October 9th 03, 01:19 AM
Richard Reynolds
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Should one siphon the detritis in a Shallow Sand Bed (SSB). The depth is
~3/4" overall. Tank is a 100 AGA.


cool pix nope no need to siphon nuting

Prizm skimmer

if this is the lesser of the 2, then you might look into getting a better skimmer

otherwise it looks awesome
keep up the good work

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Old October 9th 03, 12:58 PM
Rod
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Default Siphon a SSB? Beware dialup!

Should one siphon the detritis in a Shallow Sand Bed (SSB). The depth is
~3/4" overall. Tank is a 100 AGA.


cool pix nope no need to siphon nuting


I would agree if this were a deep sand bed, but with a shallow bed, where will
the detritus go?
Rod Buehler
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Old October 9th 03, 06:55 PM
Richard Reynolds
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Default Siphon a SSB? Beware dialup!

I would agree if this were a deep sand bed, but with a shallow bed, where will
the detritus go?


to the exact same place it would go in a DSB, the processing of detritus only requires
critters and those live in the top 1" or less of a DSB, Nitrate removal is a different
story, but its not in the question

Rod Buehler
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Old October 10th 03, 12:03 PM
Rod
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Default Siphon a SSB? Beware dialup!

I would agree if this were a deep sand bed, but with a shallow bed, where
will
the detritus go?


to the exact same place it would go in a DSB, the processing of detritus only
requires
critters and those live in the top 1" or less of a DSB, Nitrate removal is a
different
story, but its not in the question


IME this is not true.. there have been many occasions where I have had multiple
tanks chained together on the same systems.. and the only place detritus wuold
build is in the tanks that had shallow sand beds. Probably because not as many
critters/worms inhabit shallow beds as much as they do when the sand bed is
deeper. It may also be due to the natural carbon cycle and small pockets of
sulfide. .. I dunno, just my experience..
Rod Buehler
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