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Re: Stephen Spotte
- To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com
- Subject: Re: Stephen Spotte
- From: Dave Wilson <rwilson at octa4_net.au>
- Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 04:28:18 +0930
- In-reply-to: <200204211948.g3LJm1A12931 at acme_actwin.com>
- References: <200204211948.g3LJm1A12931 at acme_actwin.com>
The book I think may have a considerable amount of information on bio
filtration is Spotte's book "Captive Seawater Fishes, Science and
Technology" published 1992 in the United States by John Wiley and
Sons, ISBN 0-471-54554-6.
Another book with really good info on bio filters is "Aquaculture and
Water Quality" edited by Brune and Tamasso, published by World
Aquaculture Society 1991. ISBN 09624529-1-2. It is a series of
papers. One of the papers compares all the efficiencies of the
different types of bio filters. They rate motor driven rotating
bio contacters as most efficient and trickle filters next.
Undergravels and fluidised beds don't perform that well. Hope this
helps.
Cheers
Dave Wilson