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01/01/2010, 08:49 AM | #1 |
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Disposable DSB?
Has anyone ever put a "disposable" DSB in their fuge? I'm wondering if placing a tub of sand directly in the fuge would be a worthwhile idea, as it could be removed easily when it either gets old or is suspected of causing problems. I'm thinking it might be better than siphoning out an old sand bed, which could potentially release nasties during that process.
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01/01/2010, 09:57 AM | #2 |
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I think if you had ball valves and unions on the drain and return lines, you could isolate the sump and siphon out the sand with no ill effects. An acrylic tub made to slide between the baffles in the sump seems like it would work.
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A better way of doing this would be to use a 5G bucket basically plumbed into the system. The sand does not need to be constantly stirred like a filter because with a DSB in the DT it sits pretty still as well. So really all you need is a way for the water to come in and then go back out. Doing this will allow you to simply remove the bucket from the system and add a new one, or clean the sand etc whenever you want. Gives you the benefit of a DSB without the risk of it going nuclear on your DT
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Is there anything in a DSB that requires light?
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01/01/2010, 10:19 AM | #5 |
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What are you wanting the DSB to do for you?
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If that's your only goal, the DSB doesn't have to be disposable. You can keep it as long as you like. You just have to keep it clean. It's not the sand (the tiny particles of calcium carbonate) that goes bad. It's the accumulation of rotting organic matter (detritus) in the sand that causes it to go bad. If you use a gravel vac and clean a portion of the sand on occasion, detritus doesn't have a chance to build up to problem causing levels, and the sand remains functional until it simply dissolves away. |
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I just set up a frag tank, a couple of days ago, with a removeable DSB divider made of acrylic:
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I know plenty of people use buckets. Same concept really, if I am understanding your goals correctly.
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01/01/2010, 11:49 AM | #13 |
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Here's an example of how I did my DSB's in the sump. Just an example, take it for what it is.
There are two DSB's with mangroves and they are 6 inches deep. Pic is from when I first set the tank up. Those mangroves are about two foot tall now and healthy. Here are the other 3 DSB's in the bottom of the sump. I cut down 5 gallon pails to 8-9 inches tall them filled them with a mixture of sugar fine, medium, and course sand. I like the way each DSB is set up in my tank. If I ever need to move them for some unknown reason, it will be simple.
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gws76, that's a handy way of doing things. Everything is like a removable unit, it seems to me. Very nice!
widmer, I enjoyed reading that - very helpful. |
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