D darklight2ooo Well-known member Joined Jun 29, 2007 Messages 99 Location Bellingham Aug 6, 2007 #41 why not have the bioballs? plus what would be a good price?
J james734 Well-known member Joined Apr 9, 2006 Messages 1,666 Location Renton, WA. Aug 6, 2007 #42 Read up on the Bio-Balls. They're nitrate factories. They're very good at waht they do but the end result is Nitrates and in a reef tank that is bad. In a fish only tank they're fine though.
Read up on the Bio-Balls. They're nitrate factories. They're very good at waht they do but the end result is Nitrates and in a reef tank that is bad. In a fish only tank they're fine though.
D darklight2ooo Well-known member Joined Jun 29, 2007 Messages 99 Location Bellingham Aug 6, 2007 #43 ok is there anyway to create a filter system that makes it so i don't have to keep buying the inserts for my current filter system? do sumps do a good enough job of filtering or would more be required.
ok is there anyway to create a filter system that makes it so i don't have to keep buying the inserts for my current filter system? do sumps do a good enough job of filtering or would more be required.
J james734 Well-known member Joined Apr 9, 2006 Messages 1,666 Location Renton, WA. Aug 7, 2007 #44 Ummm.. now one say you have to run one. But they are good for catching the floating detritus. But in short I'd say no, it's either going to be a filter media or filter sock of some sort.
Ummm.. now one say you have to run one. But they are good for catching the floating detritus. But in short I'd say no, it's either going to be a filter media or filter sock of some sort.