curiousphil
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- Joined
- Apr 15, 2013
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- London, Ontario
Random thought that I had yesterday while working downstairs... I looked briefly at my new tank which is sitting there empty, and I was shocked about how much dust and debris was sitting on the euro bracing. The bracing was totally dust free when I moved the tank in.
What effect does all the random junk in our air have on our reef tanks? I assume it doesn't have much of an effect but it's something to ponder. With effective surface skimming all that stuff likely gets pulled out of the display in a timely manner but does it rot and decay in our sumps if our sumps are not regularly vacuumed out? Is dust and air debris a contributer to the detritus we all see in our tanks?
This thread is just a conversation starter. It's not something I am really concerned about, just a random thought as I mentioned above.
What effect does all the random junk in our air have on our reef tanks? I assume it doesn't have much of an effect but it's something to ponder. With effective surface skimming all that stuff likely gets pulled out of the display in a timely manner but does it rot and decay in our sumps if our sumps are not regularly vacuumed out? Is dust and air debris a contributer to the detritus we all see in our tanks?
This thread is just a conversation starter. It's not something I am really concerned about, just a random thought as I mentioned above.