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I do use them either. I do enough laundry.
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i used them on my 400 but hated the added maintenance and they clogged up fast. now i have no option to use them and run a little filter floss instead. i actually rinse it out during my weekly changes and make a chunk of it last a few weeks.
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I've never bothered to use them.....I'm too lazy to keep on top of cleaning them. I've never wished I did use them either
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No sock, no skimmer. 90g mixed reef.
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I use a 7 inch 200 micron filter sock on my reef. It prevents any leftover food or detritus from building up in my sump or damaging delicate pumps and equipment.
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I only use it to keep the bubbles from the downflow contained and not create salt creep everywhere.
If I could find an alternative I would get rid of the sock. I end up catching lots of pods and baby brittles etc in it =( |
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