Now what would you consider small? For what size of particles? 200 Micros?for CA reactors users, install a inline filter to avoid small particles from clogging the input to the reactor so your drip rate will stay constant once you set it.
how is your sands are always white and your glass is clean too even back side how to you do that amazing of you ? sorry if you posted it and I missed it...THANK YOU:thumbsup:
wish i would have read this along time ago...:lmao: my sump is jam pack w/ macro algae.. I'm not too certain i could fit a power head down there and if so i don't think it would do much good... I do how ever have my skimmer pulling out where my tank drains out to in the sump... that should acheive same results as that area is small and water is VERYturbulent... your thoughts?
6. Get the biggest skimmer you can accommodate. I believe that a protein skimmer is one of the most important parts of a healthy reef system. The skimmer I have on my system is rated for 3-4 times more then my system volume. With a larger simmer you can keep a higher bio load and effectively keep the nutrients down. The skimmer will help add oxygen to your system and is a good insurance policy against unforeseen events in the system.
I'm still trying to figure out how to siphon ditrus out of my sump... Since the sump is level with the floor, gravity wont work here.
Use an external pump? How do I get the water flowing?
Great tips...
Regarding the point above, would it be a good idea to get the Reef octopus 5000 for a 100gallon system ? or go in for something smaller ?