Jan
Well-known member
Hi
I bought this Oceanic sump for my 40 gallon tank: http://op5.triadinet.com/elmers/nlcatalog.asp?loc=nlitem.asp&args=sku|680305
It came with a sponge thingy in between the intake chamber and the return chamber, that supposedly helps remove debris and microbubbles. I'm thinking I should remove this as a probable source of nitrate (?). If that is a good plan, should I leave the sump devoid of filter material or should I replace the sponge thingy with live rock rubble? I imagine detritus would collect around and under that as easily as in the sponge?
I bought this Oceanic sump for my 40 gallon tank: http://op5.triadinet.com/elmers/nlcatalog.asp?loc=nlitem.asp&args=sku|680305
It came with a sponge thingy in between the intake chamber and the return chamber, that supposedly helps remove debris and microbubbles. I'm thinking I should remove this as a probable source of nitrate (?). If that is a good plan, should I leave the sump devoid of filter material or should I replace the sponge thingy with live rock rubble? I imagine detritus would collect around and under that as easily as in the sponge?