- Berlin Method
The Berlin Method of biological
filtration is a method for maintaining a clean and stable environment within asaltwater aquarium , typically acoral reef system. This method relies on the use of amplelive rock (rock with live marine organisms and bacteria on or in it). The theory is that aerobicbacteria covering the surface of the porous live rock and sand convert harmfulammonia (from fish and invertebrate waste) intonitrites , thennitrates , which are much less harmful to the tank's inhabitants. Through the process ofdiffusion , thenitrates move deep within the rock where they are converted by anaerobicbacteria to freenitrogen gas. Left overnitrates are removed through regular partial water changes. As an added measure, aprotein skimmer is used to remove some of the dissolved organic compounds before they break down intoammonia .The typical
rule of thumb is to use from 1-2 lb (.45 to .9 kg) oflive rock per gallon (US) (~ 4 liters) of aquarium water depending on the density of the rock – or filling the tank up 2/3 of the way to the top. The benefit of usinglive rock is fourfold: First, live rock acts as a biological filter, adding beneficial bacteria. Secondly, it introduces an abundance of marine life into the aquarium that manyfish ,invertebrates andcorals use for food. Thirdly, it provides a natural reef appearance with ample places to locate corals. Lastly, live rock will also help balance and stabilizePH in the aquarium.Calcium, alkalinity and other trace elements which are consumed by corals, are replaced through water changes (using natural seawater or a quality synthetic salt mix) or the use of a
calcium reactor , kalkwasser (calcium water) or a balanced two-part solution.
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