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I just did that dangerous thing I do at times as in having a thought. Hate it when I do that as it usually gets me in trouble and gives me pain.
Not saying I'm going to do this but, if I find the tank I want for a scud colony, I might.
One of the biggest deterrents for under gravel is that you can't use a sand substrate as the sand will just sift through the slots in the filter plates but why is this true?
I have a picture in my feeble mind of an under gravel filter plate that could work with sand. Why could I not make little 'domes' out of stainless steel or brass mesh and mount the little domes all over the filter plate with silicone. Of course this would leave open slots for sand to still sift through but that could easily be solved by just using some silicone to plug the slots between the mesh domes.
First argument I expect would be that the mesh domes would become clogged blocking water flow but substrat vacuums should prevent this. Cleaning the domes through suction should be easy as, sand being denser, you would only need 1.5-2 inches of sand for this where 3-4 inches of gravel is needed.
Right now this is just a thought but I can't see a flaw. Please be as critical as possible and tell me where I am wrong.
Not saying I'm going to do this but, if I find the tank I want for a scud colony, I might.
One of the biggest deterrents for under gravel is that you can't use a sand substrate as the sand will just sift through the slots in the filter plates but why is this true?
I have a picture in my feeble mind of an under gravel filter plate that could work with sand. Why could I not make little 'domes' out of stainless steel or brass mesh and mount the little domes all over the filter plate with silicone. Of course this would leave open slots for sand to still sift through but that could easily be solved by just using some silicone to plug the slots between the mesh domes.
First argument I expect would be that the mesh domes would become clogged blocking water flow but substrat vacuums should prevent this. Cleaning the domes through suction should be easy as, sand being denser, you would only need 1.5-2 inches of sand for this where 3-4 inches of gravel is needed.
Right now this is just a thought but I can't see a flaw. Please be as critical as possible and tell me where I am wrong.