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    Do I get rid of my bio balls, that's what everyone says?

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    Bioballs can be an effective method of nitrate reduction provided they aren't submerged and maintained properly. Most people will tend to trade them out for live rubble rock. You can run more water in the sump effectively increasing your water capacity and stability of the system.

    Can we get a pic of how you set up the sump?


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    Can't upload picture from my iPad I can text u pic

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    Text it to me and I'll post it for you.


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    Last edited by Scutterborn; Tue, 4th Sep 2012 at 03:39 PM.
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    From andresm;







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    Last edited by Scutterborn; Mon, 3rd Sep 2012 at 09:53 AM.
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    dang, i thought you said you were having an algae problem - that tank looks great!
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    Tank does look awesome They say if it ain't broke don't fix it but i switch to a refugium myself on my 90 gl from wet dry and bio balls too and all is still doing well so lucky nothing went wrong during switch. Plus pods are growing like crazy and should be able to house a mandarin soon

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    nice looking tank what lighting do you have?
    - Jeremy


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    Tks everyone, just learning and GETTING ADDICTED!! Lol Jeremy t5 and 120w 14k metal halide

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    Still learning so if I called something the wrong name sorry. Trying to learn

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