Curtswearing
Mantisfreak
I was reading on another forum where someone wanted to remove their protein skimmer, UV sterilizer, power filter, and add a refugium because it is more natural (I.E. more closely represents a real reef).
Here is their equipment list.
55 gal reef tank
approx 75 lbs of live rock
approx 60 lbs of live sand
outside power filter (emperor 280)
canister filter (fluval 303)
Uv sterilizer (9 watt corallife)
Protein skimmer (seaclone)
They wanted to know what to remove first and why. They also wanted to know if they should remove items slowly over time or all at once and why? They were considering leaving their UV on because they own a Hepatus (blue/regal tang) which are prone to ich.
I thought this post had a lot of interesting things to discuss.
What would be the pros/cons of going natural?
If we decided that going natural was a benefit, would you remove the UV sterilizer or not?
If you were in the same situation, would you remove everything all at once or slowly over time?
Here is their equipment list.
55 gal reef tank
approx 75 lbs of live rock
approx 60 lbs of live sand
outside power filter (emperor 280)
canister filter (fluval 303)
Uv sterilizer (9 watt corallife)
Protein skimmer (seaclone)
They wanted to know what to remove first and why. They also wanted to know if they should remove items slowly over time or all at once and why? They were considering leaving their UV on because they own a Hepatus (blue/regal tang) which are prone to ich.
I thought this post had a lot of interesting things to discuss.
What would be the pros/cons of going natural?
If we decided that going natural was a benefit, would you remove the UV sterilizer or not?
If you were in the same situation, would you remove everything all at once or slowly over time?