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    Default Adding Rubble to Fuge/Sump?

    Is it easy? Can I just use a new holesaw? And can I mess it up? I need to add another outlet for a pump back to my fix'n to be refugium. I have exp. in Lexan and I know it will crack pretty easy.

    1 more question. This sump was actually a refugium on this Tank I just got. And It had bio balls. It is actually built like a big wet/dry. I know I dont want to run the Bio balls, but the inlets are on top of this sump and will be extremely loud with no media in that area. Can I place LR rubble in there and be safe? You know, without makeing a Nitrate factory?

    Thanks all
    Johnny
    Johnny

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    I would just get a big sheet of that white/blue floss stuff and cram it in there...switch it out every 4-5 days.
    -Patrick

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    The best way to get a big hole in acrylic, like for a bulkhead, is to use your hole saw to make a "template", just cut a hole in a piece of wood. Then use that to rout the hole, using a flushtrim bit. You attach the wood to the acrylic with double sided tape, drill a small pilot hole for your bit, then rout out the inside of the hole. Make sense? If you don't have any of this stuff, you can probably make a passable hole using a hole saw and drill press, set on the slowest speed, or a handheld variable spped drill. Just go slow and try not to heat up the acrylic. Cracking isn't as much of a problem as melting is, at least with extruded acrylic. The routing method produces a much cleaner hole, but if it's only for a bulkhead, you don't need it that clean.

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    Thanks. May not be drilling now anyway. How about the LR rubble in the sump intake area? I want to do this mainly to keep the water noise down.
    Johnny

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    ive heard that the rubble can creat the same problem as the bio balls...trapping detritus and particles that break down. let me know too cause i wanted to get ride of my bio balls too
    -Patrick

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    I have a brand new Micron Floss Bag that you can try. $10 in the store. Free for you. You will have to wash it often to prevent nitrate build-up. You can bleach it weekly, or toss it into the washing machine.
    Look at all those live rocks on the beach at Florida's state park!

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    Thanks

    Call me when you have time. I'll come to get it. I just need to add something to keep this water from falling so far. I know it's gonna be loud.

    Also. 1 more question. This new Fuge that I am asking about adding rubble to, is going to have light at night of course. Wont it just act like the LR in the tank? Hopefully growing coralline and being helpfull?
    Johnny

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    I changed out the bio balls in my wet/dry to rubble and keep it totally submerged and don't have any fitrate problems. Also if you are looking at using filter pad I buy the batting sheets from Wal-Marts craft area and it is much cheaper than the LFS floss they sell.

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