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Old 09-20-2012, 05:30 AM
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I've got approx 150 lbs of rock give or take, is it as beneficial to have some in the sump? That would give me more room.
My tank only has a little over 100#, makes it easier to get that open look. I don't have any in my sump, but it can't hurt.
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Old 09-20-2012, 05:58 AM
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My tank only has a little over 100#, makes it easier to get that open look. I don't have any in my sump, but it can't hurt.

I'd argue against putting rocks in the sump. They just become detritus traps down there unless you add a bunch of powerheads. And really, why?
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Old 09-20-2012, 01:19 PM
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I'd argue against putting rocks in the sump. They just become detritus traps down there unless you add a bunch of powerheads. And really, why?
I'd tend to agree, but most people do it, and I'm tired of arguing anything about rocks Like I said, no rocks in my sump. Well, one little one, it's for the crab to hang in
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Old 09-21-2012, 04:10 AM
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I'd argue against putting rocks in the sump. They just become detritus traps down there unless you add a bunch of powerheads. And really, why?
if you have the room for it, wouldnt it allow for a heavier bioload? heavier feedings?
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Old 09-21-2012, 04:20 AM
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if you have the room for it, wouldnt it allow for a heavier bioload? heavier feedings?
Shao, I think if you have a sand bed, that provides more than enough extra surface area for bacteria. I have a fairly high load and feed heavily, and only run about 1/2 pound of rock per gallon. If no sand, then extra rock may allow heavier stocking, but I would suggest that it would need cleaning every now and then..
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This is my first sump set up, I've heard the argument of rock in the sump and detritus build up in the past. I do have a bit that I try and clean out with water changes, but find the filter socks do help with this. I also have some lr in there already, smaller pieces that I couldn't make work in the dt. I have an 86 gl sump so loads of room.

I've treated the tank with chemiclean for cyano and lights are now off for 3 days. Once the cyano clears I'm going to rearrange the rocks, likely power heads as well. when I change out the water this weekend, it'll go in bins so I can pull the rocks out to work in the tank.

The way I initially laid out the rocks was to cover up the corner overflows and tried to have an open scape in the middle, but I love the islands so am going to work towards that look.
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but I love the islands so am going to work towards that look.
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Old 09-21-2012, 04:28 AM
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Can't wait to see what you come up with! I know how frustrating it is now! it took me 4 days to get it right.
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Old 09-21-2012, 04:42 AM
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When I originally did my 90g aquascaping I had more LR than I needed, but I didn't want to waste it so I stuffed it all in and it looked OK but I was never happy with it. I finally decided to bite the bullet and remove pieces (and not worry about hiding my corner overflow) and the more I took out the better it looked. I ended up with a couple islands and arches and the open space really made it look more natural and allowed for better flow. I admit I did use acyrlic rod and zip ties to hold some pieces together because I didn't have some larger pieces to span some areas to my liking. Sorry no pics as I rarely photograph my tanks. I think I've posted one tank shot since I came to Canreef and only have taken about 3 since I started into SW. This nano contest is going to be a bit strange for me!
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