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    Question Aquapod

    I have a question. I have a 14 gallon Current Aquapod (bcusack1) that is currently being cycled. I will be running a 150 watt metal halide that I recently purchased (cpreefguy), and a Koralia1 (oceancube). Everything else is stock. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should place in the back chambers?
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    Cram a chamber full of live rock rubble.

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    yea thats what we did it fits 20 pounds ...


    ps i still have it shoot me a pm if need be

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    if its 14 gallons with a 150 watt halide on it you will have heat issues i would worry about that first
    Going to change my screenname to ReefCube soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BioCube14 View Post
    if its 14 gallons with a 150 watt halide on it you will have heat issues i would worry about that first

    i was thinking the same thing ...



    i was trying so hard with my gf's bio cube to get decent light but in the end i couldnt come up with anything that was decent .... i did find a place (awanna pets) that has the 12 inch t5 bulbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by LoneStar View Post
    Cram a chamber full of live rock rubble.
    On other sites they tell you to use a sponge with Filter Floss.

    "The sponges are only a nitrate trap if you don't frequently wash them out.
    I only use one in the first chamber with floss on top. I wash it out with my waterchange water.

    IMO the live rock rubble is just as much a nitrate trap if it is not periodically cleaned. "

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    Sponges are much more restrictive, and if one clogs up enough, you could have flooding issues. You could cut the power to your return and shake the LR off as you remove it from the back chamber. Then siphon out the water in there, which may be enough to count for a water change. Not sure how much water they hold in those chambers. www.nano-reef.com and www.nanotuners.com are two good sites for info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcasiano View Post
    On other sites they tell you to use a sponge with Filter Floss.

    "The sponges are only a nitrate trap if you don't frequently wash them out.
    I only use one in the first chamber with floss on top. I wash it out with my waterchange water.

    IMO the live rock rubble is just as much a nitrate trap if it is not periodically cleaned. "
    Never liked the sponges I had in my old AP24....even when I cleaned them WEEKLY.

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