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Date: 07 Jun 2005 11:31:23
From: RJAG
Subject: sump or not???
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I waited for so long until I got a tank and sump but I'm still having problems with nitrates. one or two people have suggested that with the amount of LR in my tank that that's all I should use and dump the sump. would this be a good idea. I could use the water in the sump and remove the media leaving it like a reservoir of salt water with a skimmer and heater with some calerpa in the base. is this latter idea sound or bunk. Robin
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Date: 07 Jun 2005 22:16:04
From: kim gross
Subject: Re: sump or not???
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RJAG wrote: > I waited for so long until I got a tank and sump but I'm still having > problems with nitrates. one or two people have suggested that with the > amount of LR in my tank that that's all I should use and dump the sump. > would this be a good idea. > I could use the water in the sump and remove the media leaving it like a > reservoir of salt water with a skimmer and heater with some calerpa in the > base. > is this latter idea sound or bunk. > > Robin > > What do you have in the sump for media? If you have a wet dry filter, yes remove the media and just use it as resevoir of water with your skimmer heater and some calerpa (sump with refugium). Kim
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Date: 08 Jun 2005 23:36:07
From: RJAG
Subject: Re: sump or not???
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it originally came with sponges but I removed them as they seemed to be a nitrate factory. there were 3 chambers 1/2 ceramic media and half bio-balls. again I removed the bio-balls as someone had recommended to me and this didn't seem to have the same effect as the sponges. this means I have three chambers half filled with ceramic media. the skimmer is mounted on the last but one chamber. there is a chamber with calerpa on top of the media and that's my system except for return pump and heater. Robin
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Date: 09 Jun 2005 12:44:37
From: kim gross
Subject: Re: sump or not???
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RJAG wrote: > it originally came with sponges but I removed them as they seemed to be a > nitrate factory. there were 3 chambers 1/2 ceramic media and half > bio-balls. again I removed the bio-balls as someone had recommended to me > and this didn't seem to have the same effect as the sponges. this means I > have three chambers half filled with ceramic media. the skimmer is mounted > on the last but one chamber. there is a chamber with calerpa on top of the > media and that's my system except for return pump and heater. > > Robin > > I would suggest removing the ceramic media also. Kim
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Date: 07 Jun 2005 18:17:37
From:
Subject: Re: sump or not???
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My personal preference would be to keep the sump. Dump any biological filtration (bio-balls, trickle filter etc) and turn it into a refugium. Growing a lot of caulerpa (with lights over the sump) will help with your nitrates problem. k Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com
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