Nice vid, Jim. I liked seeing you on camera this time.
I gotta ask about that screen to the right of the filter. Looks like you had a dolphin try to jump out!
On a bit more serious note, what do you feel is the advantage of the Vortex over filter socks?
hey Jim
how's the box of water doing?
Always a pleasure E. I think I'm due for a visit to "The Shed" one of these days.Glad to hear from ya!
Happy new years
Interesting on the sulphur denitrator plan.
It is rather funny to think of cleaning a 500+G system one drop at a time.
(Not that you can't, just funny to think about it that way)
Must be some potent drops.
What's the rocks at the top part? I was thinking it almost looked like half calcium reactor, half denitrinator.
Doing some math:
There are about 20 drops per 1 mL of water.
There are 2,000 liters in a 528G tank.
So about 40,000,000 drops
At 1 drop per second, that means it takes 462 days to do the entire tank.
While that sounds crazy, it is really not so bad.
Looking at the old Randy Holmes Farley data here:
http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-10/rhf/images/Figure10.GIF
It shows what "constant water change" will do, which is pretty much what you are doing
by constantly cleaning the water through the denitrator.
Lets say you want to clean 1.5% per day to make a difference.
Running the math, that is only 7 drops per second.
Very interesting.
I had heard of various methods but it seemed like the most trusted method was just doing water changes. I'd never really done much research on the other methods. Especially since I've really just started out.