Path: utzoo!hoptoad!ptsfa!pyramid!decwrl!ucbvax!jade!ig!uwmcsd1!marque!gryphon!richard From: richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) Newsgroups: alt.aquaria Subject: Re: question about biological filtration Message-ID: <2010@gryphon.CTS.COM> Date: 30 Dec 87 06:50:21 GMT References: <193@bacchus.DEC.COM> Reply-To: richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) Organization: Trailing Edge Technology, Redondo Beach, CA Lines: 36 (Our system had a foo. Found this article in 'junk' on 29-dec-87) In article <193@bacchus.DEC.COM> reid@decwrl.UUCP (Brian Reid) writes: > >I am puzzled why it is not possible to set up outboard gravel filters. It >seems to me that as long as the water flows through bacteria colonies in the >gravel, it shouldn't matter whether the gravel is at the bottom of the tank >or off in another room. Why couldn't you have a circulating pump that drew >water out of the marine tank, pumped it through a large bank of gravel beds >that was kept nearby, and then pumped it back into the aquarium? Quite doable. I remeber a British aquarium book, about 20 years old that showed how to make an 'algae' filter. You piped water out of the tank into a shallow tank, with the same width and bredth as the original tank. It was to contain pea sized gravel, and had strong lights over it. As they say (and say and say and say) in soc.singles: go for it. >Maybe I'm weird, but I've never liked the appearance of gravel beds. My >freshwater aquarium doesn't have any gravel at all, and it has done just fine >for years. With no gravel in the tank there is no danger of anaerobic pockets >forming under it, and cleaning the bottom is a snap. There is a nice colony >of bacteria in a sponge in the power filter. Not wierd at all. Gravel has its place. I have one tank that has a 3 - 4" layer of gravel, lots of plants, and is essentially a decorative tank. My other tanks are for raising fish, and get lots of food, and have the water changed more frequently. They have no gravel for the reasons you describe above. The plants are in clay flowerpots. "no worries". >Brian Reid -- Its too dark to put my keys in Santa Fe, or something like that. richard@gryphon.CTS.COM