Lots of flow is always a good thing. Media reactors are fairly common nowadays. I run GAC and GFO in my tanks. I have a fairly large AquaC skimmer on my 220 which pulls out some serious gunk. Consider a small refugium in your sump or along side to help bring down the nitrates and phosphates. I've just added one to my setup here in the last two weeks.
I agree with all above but folks the guy says his 125g tank is NON RR!
Spence3307:
I would seriously consider buying a RR tank. Your current tank limits you to canister and hang on filters and no sump! Plus you need to get an internal or ext skimmer I would get no smaller than a 180. Good luck.
Angelfish 7, I have to disagree with the needing a rr, I have used a overflow box for years and have never lost suction, before I moved I was using a wet dry with a crappy protein skimmer, won't do that again, a rr would be better but I think I will be fine but I do appreciate your response
Yeah I hear you, I am actually considering drilling it or go with the lifereef overflow, their track record seems to be flawless, nothing but great things said about them on other threads
I have a lifereef overflow box currently on my 40B w/ 20g sump and it has never failed through several power outages. I've owned it for a little over 2 years now and it works just as good as the day I got it.
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