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I would NOT put it in a media bag. It will leach through and cloud the tank I am sure. It really needs to be used as a substrate. Have you thought of making a small refugium? |
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![]() Well no not really I was hoping to use the sump I bought. It takes up the whole cabnet. I don't think I would have much room for a small fuge.
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![]() Here is a picture of the sump.
Do you think the mud bed will stay in the bottom? Last edited by Coderad; 10-08-2006 at 01:15 AM. |
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![]() You'd be wasting your time trying to figure it out in that sump. It's not designed for a mud set up. Perhaps consider an alternative to the Miracle mud system? Like... ZEOVIT!~
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![]() What is ZEOVIT?
from what I have read a mud or sand bed is best. But I am open to new options, cause so far it is not looking so good, to make this work. With out buying a new sump |
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![]() What has convinced you that mud/sand is the best?
The truth is that some of the best tanks I have seen only use a protein skimmer. The addition of an alternate methodology is something that I find applicable only when you're trying to achieve something very specific (eg. Zeovit is phenomenal for SPS tanks, whereas MM would probably produce a great Softie/LPS tank). Regarding mixed reefs, my personal take is that a fluidize ROWAphos alongside quality carbon and a good skimmer will give you the best results. Edit: Forgot to mention - Zeovit http://www.zeovit.com/forums/showthread.php?t=636
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This and that. Last edited by albert_dao; 08-30-2006 at 02:01 AM. |