Has anyone ever determined the # of plants/bamboo to reach a result of very low nitrates ? You would think if plants make such a great filtration that it would be a top study/practice. I'm unexperienced with plants but the ones I tried out didn't do squat. I remember seeing a video where a guy had a bucket of like 100's of bamboo only and the nitrates were zero. Guess you need a ton of plants to make it work, is it worth it ?
I don't think loofahs would be a good grow medium. The reason to use good size (larger than pea) gravel, expanded clay, lava rock, etc. is because the media allows for easy release of roots while still providing a solid anchor for the plant itself. I don't think loofahs would be solid and steady enough for the plants and the plants roots would entangle in the loofah making it impossible to remove without removing your loofahs and thus damaging your bacteria colony.Has anyone here considered growing Loofahs? I just started some seeds so that I can use the loofahs for either grow media or something to place in my filter for bacteria to colonize on. I haven't heard to much about it being used as far as Aquaria matters.
@rivermud. why did you decide to go with a fill and drain instead of continuous flow. any benefits to either or that you care to share?