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- How much detritus is good on a sandbed? - Biological Filtration . . .
Flow is the only thing standing between food and the substrate eventually gravity wins and anything that was potentially food for fish or coral becomes detritus But excellent (ie high velocity) flow keeps that particle afloat adrift and gives your corals (or fish) the highest number chances to eat that particle before it's "lost to the deeps"
- What can I put in my sump that eats detritus?
Well, what about detritus in the part of a sump where you have LR rubble, Ive always had detritus in that part of my sump but im thinking about putting a layer of egg crate high enough to put a MJ900 under it then put the rubble on top of the egg crate so the MJ keep the detritus stirred up instead of it resting on the bottom
- Best way to remove detritus in tank? - Beginners Discussion - Nano-Reef . . .
proactive: add some more flow adjust the scape and powerheads to improve the flow this'll prevent it from settling, or keep it settled in one place which can be easily maintained through a siphon I have a dead spot in my sump that collects all the detritus works perfectly for me
- BEST DETRITUS EATERS? - Nano-Reef Community
I have a tank, 12 gallons, with a lot of rock work It looks great, but I am having a problem with detritus (poop) build up I have 7 hermit crabs, 5 narssies (SIP) snails, and one damsel Wanted to know if anybody had any thoughts about what the best detritus eaters are Thanks in advance
- detritus from inside my live rock - Nano-Reef Community
imo most detritus you should always try to remove quickly as wide of biodiversity as our typical tanks have are, most setups are still really not capable of being "self-contained" where every niche job of the biotope is dealt with; i e feces removal, cadaver removal, plant pruning, organics buildup, etc
- Clean Up Crews - Livestock Articles - Nano-Reef Community
While most snail species are harmless algae or detritus eaters, there are a few varieties unsuitable for reef tanks Murex snails are predatory, feeding on other snails and bivalves Margarita snails pop up from time to time in shops, but are harvested from temperate locales, making them unsuitable for tropical tanks
- What is detritus? - General Discussion - Nano-Reef Community
I put a couple drops of detritus under a microscope a few weeks ago and it was jam packed with different critters, algae cells, and mainly chunks of gunk I found different worms, a few tiny pods, and dozens of lil moving blobs So much for detritus beign dead
- Which snail eats dead flesh and which one eats detritus?
I remember reading a while ago at this forum about snails that eat only dead meat and other snails that truly eat detritus-- fish waste I have tried doing several searches but for the life of me, I cannot find the thread again There was a debate about which snails did what--I think Liveaquaria
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