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Not only the bottom of that chamber but those rocks themselves will start to collect detritus in all their nooks and crannies over time. You will at some point want to clean out that chamber and it will be a nightmare, probably :-)
As a suggestion, what you could use in stead of the rubble are floating dish pads. http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7dbff193.jpg Since they float they are less likely to accumulate detritus. At least mine never have. Plus you can easily stick a vacuum in that chamber and vacuum up the accumulated detritus. That is unless accumulated detritus is exactly what you're wanting in that chamber. In which case, carry on :-) |
I have chaeto in there as well as some pods. I do plan on siphoning out the bottom.
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I have the same style rubble zone in both my setups, have yet to clean them out and have almost zero nutrients. Mine are both return pump fed, so they are after the mechanical filters, so that may help. But either way I like these rubble sections.
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I guess if you're not neurotic about keeping the floor of your sump clean like I am, then they're fine :-) I try to vacuum out every inch my sump floor during every water change. Probably not necessary though. I have to remind myself that not everyone is as neurotic as I am. :lol:
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It's either rubble or micro algae right? Or both...
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i have miracle mud then some rubble on top and cheetoo growing over top of that works well never touch the sand bed in there and there are pods GALORE and cheetoo grow like crazy
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They are there you just have to give them a place to reproduce away from my mandrin and leporod wrasse ;)
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