Well, my TBS tank has been up and running for about 8 weeks now. Things are starting to settle down, I think it is time to be patient and let it start to mature. Finally starting to get some coralline algae on the back glass.
Here is my question. What is the advantage of having a filter on the return line from my tank to the sump. I have tried both 100 micron felt and 200 micron mesh filters. Both types stop filtering in about 1-3 days. But even with these filters I am still getting brown "gunk" in the return section of the sump. So, is the filter really helping?
I was thinking about using a piece of 4 inch PVC pipe loaded with rubble to act as a bubble diffuser
Just wondering what all of you do.
Thanks - Craig
sump before adding rock
sump tonight (with new nano-clown)
recent tank shot
Here is my question. What is the advantage of having a filter on the return line from my tank to the sump. I have tried both 100 micron felt and 200 micron mesh filters. Both types stop filtering in about 1-3 days. But even with these filters I am still getting brown "gunk" in the return section of the sump. So, is the filter really helping?
I was thinking about using a piece of 4 inch PVC pipe loaded with rubble to act as a bubble diffuser
Just wondering what all of you do.
Thanks - Craig
sump before adding rock

sump tonight (with new nano-clown)

recent tank shot
