rictheredneck
Fish Crazy
deep down in the rock, its not much but it is something. Live rock isnt like a sponge in a filter, a sponge in a filter does its best not to allow bypass, live rock allows bypass and oxygenated water is only able to go through the outer areas, the outer areas contains nitrifying bacteria and inner areas contain denitrifying bacteria.
I THINK that once water reaches the inner areas of the rock the oxygen of the water is gone since the nitrifying bacteria on the outer areas have used it all.
i see what your saying - by the time water has reached the innermost part of the rock the oxygen is used up? are there any articles on this because i have never heared or seen anything about it. i agree with the deep sand bed is away of reducing nitrates but apart from getting a little sidetracked i havent really seen much evidence that external biological filtration is bad and produces a high level of nitrate.
pehaps if somebody had a canister full of filter floss and left it for an age there is just cause for concern from shying away from an external filter. but a canister full of ceramics which is alot easier to clean out than removing all the detrius from in on around and behind live rockwork surely cant be bad or am i missing a point here?