Thanks Guys, feedback is what I want.
Matt, I THINK that I knew that about varying flows, but for some reason i think my brain continually strives to over simplify plumbing, it is a daunting task. so do calcium reactors typically come with a very small pump?
Gary, that is what I thought, but according to this article, and you have to understand, we are talking a minimum 8 inches here, and in the article the author shows a 55 gallon tank converted to this methedology with a sandbed that must be at least a foot thick, maybe more. SUPPOSEDLY, you do get your anarobic zone, sandwiched between the two aerobic zones top and bottom, there is more flow, but since water does have a free passage into the upper chamber, it is definately not fluidizing the sandbed. the trick is, to balance the flow through the refugium fast enough to keep detrius from accumulating, but slow enough not to transport anarobic material to the surface of the sand bed...
ok, back after 15 minutes... had to find the magazine... It is the 2005 Marine Fish and Reef annual magazine,, the one that has a pair of gorgeous blue mandarins on the front.
THe article is called sump improvement by Dr. Charles Maththews, and starts on pg 116.
I have always thought about having a a reef rubble bed, and a sand bed suspended above that to increase my surface area before and when I saw this, I just thogut... that makes sense... but you know, it may not... if you would like to borrow the magazine, I can meet you someplace later this week.
thanks for all your imput guys, I greatly appreciate it.
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