rictheredneck
Fish Crazy
the question is in the title really, why do they have such a bad rep with redgards to nitrate levels i just dont get it.
a filter is a plastic box with porous media in it that will colonise with denitryfiying bacteria and constant water running through it right? what is the diffence in this and live rock? obviously you dont get any hitch-hikers before anybody lets me know that . wet and dryfilters are the same but the bacteria are living in a higly oxygenated enviroment and therfore working harder. every six months or so when the media start to clog it gets replaced in stages or cleaned. in a marine tank we dont chuck out all our old live rock when it becomes encrusted with coraline algae or mat grown inverts like xenia and gsp start to flourish. im goin out on a limb and saying that the man-made media used in filters is more pourous than most live rock out there and therefore the bacteria have more surface area on which to grow.
a filter is a plastic box with porous media in it that will colonise with denitryfiying bacteria and constant water running through it right? what is the diffence in this and live rock? obviously you dont get any hitch-hikers before anybody lets me know that . wet and dryfilters are the same but the bacteria are living in a higly oxygenated enviroment and therfore working harder. every six months or so when the media start to clog it gets replaced in stages or cleaned. in a marine tank we dont chuck out all our old live rock when it becomes encrusted with coraline algae or mat grown inverts like xenia and gsp start to flourish. im goin out on a limb and saying that the man-made media used in filters is more pourous than most live rock out there and therefore the bacteria have more surface area on which to grow.