live rock filter

hoopsdaddy

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I have built in overflow filtration on my 165gal reef tank. I have been warned about putting foam and bio balls in this filter.
Can I put live rock and live sand in it to help improve filtration?
Any help would be appreciated.

I am putting a 50gal DIY sump under it soon. I will keep you posted as to how that goes.

Thanks
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I wouldnt put anything in it for the same reason that you're not putting bioballs or filters. If detritus gets trapped throughout the live rock, you're going to have a potential for increased nitrate levels.
 
what consumes nitrate in the reef tank?
I understand that ammonia becomes nitrite, and then nitrite becomes nitrate. ( I realize it is a little more complicated than that). Wouldn't a pile of live rock in the fuge I am building get detrius trapped in and under it? Thus producing nitrate.
Not trying to be tacky just don't understand how to reduce the last part of the cycle??????
 
I dont know if I would go with just water changes cure it all. In a large tank that is not overstocked and a good fuge on it you would be suprised how well it will run and not have anything in the water as for NO2, and NO3
 
Large peices of live rock will export nitrates due to anerobic bacteria living deep inside. I'm not confident rock rubble will do this as the smaller diameters increase oxygen exposure.
 
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