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Old 05-19-2004, 10:41 PM
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And the cleaning aspect - major PITA, or what?
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first you better figure out if the work to clean it warrants its use. they are cheep but the benefits of using them are small when compared to the proper maintenance and the work that has to be done to clean them every so often.
My thoughts exactly. I think it's the absence of UGFs that having made marine aquaria so accessible in the last few years.
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Old 05-20-2004, 12:34 AM
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i would like to be pointed in the right direction for info on a under gravel filter in a reef system

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first you better figure out if the work to clean it warrants its use. they are cheep but the benefits of using them are small when compared to the proper maintenance and the work that has to be done to clean them every so often. I think if one is determined to use on I would recommend that you set it up for a reverse flow where the water is sucked from the tank and pushed under the rocks instead of the normal sucking from under the rocks.

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Yah, I'd still be having a sump and wonder if the return could somehow accomplish this. It would still accomodate the digging trigger, yet he wouldn't be stirring up so much crap. What do you figure?
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Old 05-20-2004, 04:40 AM
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hmm if you use a big enuf UGF you could put your return into it. personaly I would go bare bottom so the bugger can't dig

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Old 05-20-2004, 06:09 AM
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hmm if you use a big enuf UGF you could put your return into it. personaly I would go bare bottom so the bugger can't dig

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yah I think bare bottom is a good idea
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