Re: Suthdown - tropical sand - ammonia/nitrites
- From: RicSeyler <ricseyler@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 10:25:59 -0600
I think you are concerned about something that isn't really an issue.
In a reef tanks with a lot of powerheads, lights, pumps & flow, the bottom of
the DSB couldn't be much of a different temp at all. I would imagine.
<shrugs shoulders>
Pszemol wrote:
"RicSeyler" <ricseyler@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:isvDf.16891$3m4.9553@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
But you DO want that oxygen-free area at the bottom of the DSB.
I have done some more reading about freshwater heating cables and now I know what you were talking about: freshwater folks want to encourage convection water currents using heaters. Warmer water circulates to the upper layers of the substrate inviting colder water to the bottom layers... This way they avoid oxygen-free areas.
Thanks for mentioning this, Ric! Now I need to do more thinking ;-)
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