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No filter sock, water from the overflow goes straight to the skimmer |
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58 | 43.28% |
Filter sock to filter out gunk before it goes into the sump |
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76 | 56.72% |
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#21
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![]() I use one on my overflow and another on my skimmer output. Since I'm lazy I bought 6 and swap them out every 4 days, when the last set is dirty they all go into the washing machine with just bleach. I check each one as they're swapped just to make sure I'm not killing too much. Did find that hitchiker crab last week that I've been hunting for the last month...guess he decided to go "over the wall" on his own.
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![]() I am going to say I am a very firm believer in filter socks.
From what people in the industry have told me filter socks are intended to be used for 1-2 days then replaced with a clean sock. The reason for this is they are mechanically filtering out larger loads of waste (100 micron) then sponges etc. You remove the waste filled sock before Nitrates etc start to emit from the trapped rotting waste. To make it less of a hassle for myself I have 10 or more socks so I only have to wash them once every 2 weeks with turning them all inside out and rinsing them with Prime it takes me about 5 minutes worth of work. Since changing to a sock system my skimmer works a tenth as hard as it did before. I have zero Nitrates etc. I have added more live stock to my system with out waste build up. And eliminated the pest algae. I also have no build up of waste residue on my sump bottom and they system runs with a lot less noise. So that’s how things have been going with my socks. Seems to work for me but I am not you. |
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![]() This has been a very enlightening discussion. Other than carbon and Phosban I have only used a sock at the skimmer output to reduce microbubbles. It was of mixed success.
Below is a photo of the back of my tank when it was first being tested for leaks. You can see that there are 2 overflows. From left to right chamber 1 = now full of LR rubble, Chamber 2 = skimmer which empties into Chamber 3, Chamber 3 = refugium, Chamber 3 = return pump and heater. Any ideas on how to use socks at the overflows? Currently using floss with marginal success. ![]()
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#24
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![]() Yes cut a piece of plexi to fit where, (I think thats a filter sponge) is and cut a circle to fit the sock. From the top the sock rim should rest on the plexi.
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(Apologies for hi-jacking this thread)
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Great to hear that I am not the only one. |
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This is why I don't use filter socks. They are high maintenance tool for waste removal from your sump.. and nothing else. If you employ one or two powerheads in the sump, you won't allow the detritus to settle and will be expelled from the sump. Also, you can get hermit crabs to eat the detritius. |
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![]() If I expelled my detritus from the sump, it would go back into the tank, where I have mucho current to expell it into the sump.
![]() Over the years, I have tried having the skimmer remove detritus from the sump. Yea, that works well and I have run some large skimmers. So I guess let it build in the sump with designed baffles to contain it for cleaning or use socks. One way or the other, one has to manually remove the detritus. So I,m now trying socks, for the first time in 35 yrs. ![]()
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