12 Volt Man;3549081; said:true.
one thing that I think is important is that people often distinguish between 'mechanical' and 'biologcal' filtration as if they are seperate.
they aren't.
lots of nitrifying bacteria will colonize the sponges of say, an Aquaclear filter that most think of as a purely mechanical filter.
that being said however, you can have 10 filters on a tank as compared to a tank with 8 filters (all things being the same) and both tanks will likely support the same amount of bacteria.
why?
because media space for colonization is not the limiting factor in bacterial growth.
people overdo the bio because they think they going to have more nitrifiers, when in fact, the additional media really becomes nothing more than additional mechanical filtration.
so you might have clearer water.
but not more bacteria, which of course exist all over the aquarium, with the most heavily concentrated populations being in the filter media and the substrate. both are rich in food (detritus) for the bacteria to consume. in addtion, the ammonia excreted from the fish's gills is another major source of food, but this food is in solution with the tank water.
Agreed!!!