Greetings -
We bought a house that came with a 150 gallon coral reef tank. The overflow tank recently started leaking at one of the pipes that connects to the lower filtration tank. Unfortunately the tank was installed in a wall in such a way that the rear overflow tank and its pipes are almost impossible to service. To prevent a catastrophic failure and resulting water spill, the person who services our tank turned off the filtration system and lowered the water level so that it no longer is high enough to reach the overflow tank. After thinking about our situation for a day, he recommended that we continue to maintain the tank with the filtration system disabled.
I'm writing to ask if anyone has an opinion on disabling the water filtration permanently. The tank is 10 years old and has always had filtration. If disabling the elaborate filtration system is OK, why have filtration in the first place?
I'm brand new to coral reefs and my wording may reflect that. I guess I should explain that the filtration system is a second, lower tank that is hidden below the visible tank. I think that is common, but do not know for sure.
I sure would appreciate all advice.
Thanks.
pink
We bought a house that came with a 150 gallon coral reef tank. The overflow tank recently started leaking at one of the pipes that connects to the lower filtration tank. Unfortunately the tank was installed in a wall in such a way that the rear overflow tank and its pipes are almost impossible to service. To prevent a catastrophic failure and resulting water spill, the person who services our tank turned off the filtration system and lowered the water level so that it no longer is high enough to reach the overflow tank. After thinking about our situation for a day, he recommended that we continue to maintain the tank with the filtration system disabled.
I'm writing to ask if anyone has an opinion on disabling the water filtration permanently. The tank is 10 years old and has always had filtration. If disabling the elaborate filtration system is OK, why have filtration in the first place?
I'm brand new to coral reefs and my wording may reflect that. I guess I should explain that the filtration system is a second, lower tank that is hidden below the visible tank. I think that is common, but do not know for sure.
I sure would appreciate all advice.
Thanks.
pink