Fluidized sand bed

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Why don't we use fluidized Sand beds. I have been told they can become nitrate factories. But since there is so much surface area that is moving if you dosed a carbon source to feed the bacteria would that not be a great setup. You tumble zeo to a sheer if the bacteria that accumulates to get it into the water and prevent anaerobic bacteria growth (as I understand it). I seems like it would work well. Thoughts?


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I agree. I think Fluidized sand filters are great to increase biological surface area. I don't believe it will be a nitrate factory because they don't store waste. That would be like saying live rock is a nitrate factory since it can store waste. I'm actually thinking about adding one to my system.
 

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