I posted this in the advanced group as well but thought I should toss it in here too. At the onset of my system, the design ratios was just within acceptable levels of component ratios according to Dr Lennard's calculator, with the suggestion that I should have a look at getting some more sump volume in there.
Over time, however, I have noticed that my interest in growing permanent fruiting crops in stead of a permanent flow of leaf crops have seemed to have an adverse effect on water quality. I think that the root mass of my permanent stock is slowly eating up the void space that the gravel beds would have employed in the past to trap solids. I have much moresolids in my water column than before, and am actually feeding less as we reach the end of summer here. What I am wondering, is whether the culture of fruiting crops should alter our ratios in design to include more gravel beds than required toi compensate for the permanent root mass that develop in our beds.
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Looks a little like M.C. Escher's work.. good looking art you have created.
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