I'm not using a pre filter, just the perforated plate on bottom and top.
I'm not crazy about the results yet. Worse case scenerio I've got one heck of a carbon reactor.
I'm not using a pre filter, just the perforated plate on bottom and top.
I'm not crazy about the results yet. Worse case scenerio I've got one heck of a carbon reactor.
Reefing 210
Multi-Genera
Mine was getting clogged with detritus and then the plate would have uneven flow. Keep an eye on yours.![]()
200g-No Corals Yet!
I have forbidden uneven flow.
So far I've not had an issue with it... except for the poor reaction I'm getting from my corals.
Reefing 210
Multi-Genera
Thanks everyone. Great info. I will take it all in and make a decision with in a week or so.
40 Gallon Breeder on Steroids!!!
Where You'll Find An Acan, Dendro, and Orange Ricordea Garden In Bloom.
keep it simple..ignore the hype remember many sps dominated reef tanks with great color have done this with ONLY regular water changes.
GOT NOG?
I disagree with that. I am all for trying new things. Some things stay. Some things change. If we just ignored any new options we'd all be filling up slate bottom aquariums. You got to have people willing to try stuff.
Once people tried it though it's often cheaper to take all the info they provide rather than spending money to experience it yourself.![]()
Karin
Agree with Karin. We need people in this hobby willing to try something different. When I first started in the hobby, everyone would tell you not to buy goniopora's, because they would die after 6 months in captivity. But, hobbyists kept trying and trying and, now look where we're at.
Besides, I've seen pics of nice ULNS sps tanks using bacterial systems. Is it worth the trouble and expense with all the additives needed? IMO, not really.
David, I think the ultimate decision comes down to what type of system you're planning. If I was setting up a softie, fish only, or any other system requiring a lot of feeding, I'd use a bacterial filter in a heartbeat.
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I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member.
Groucho Marx
Really? I was actually thinking the opposite. lol
Softies don't care if there's a little extra N or P and in fact seem to do worse with less (as is the case when you got the pellets at work). My constant feeding just caused bacterial blooms in the water column. It seemed just like such a waste to spend money on the filterfeeder stuff and the pellets just to have it cancel each other out.
Like pouring blueberry juice and bleach in the washer at the same time...
I figured they should work great for SPS tanks with a few fish where all feeding is done with bite sized pieces that are eaten by the fish right away and no fine particles or liquids in the water column.
Karin