" Don't use bioballs, but make sure you have a filter sock on your skimmer and drain. "
Do people realize that a filter sock is just as much of a nitrate factory as bioballs if not worse.
The waste gets trapped into the sock, the bacteria break it down to nitrate before it gets thru to the skimmer. The skimmer has no chance to remove it because it has been converted to nitrate.
That said I run a sock on my skimmer and my drain. Why? Because of micro-bubbles. There is no way around it with a damn sump.
The next big sweeping advancement in reefkeeping will be behind (slightly over) the tank sumps and micro-bubble free skimmers. The skimmer will actually have a shot at removing waste before it turns to nitrate.
Under the tank sumps IMO are a huge handicap of the hobby today.
Do people realize that a filter sock is just as much of a nitrate factory as bioballs if not worse.
The waste gets trapped into the sock, the bacteria break it down to nitrate before it gets thru to the skimmer. The skimmer has no chance to remove it because it has been converted to nitrate.
That said I run a sock on my skimmer and my drain. Why? Because of micro-bubbles. There is no way around it with a damn sump.
The next big sweeping advancement in reefkeeping will be behind (slightly over) the tank sumps and micro-bubble free skimmers. The skimmer will actually have a shot at removing waste before it turns to nitrate.
Under the tank sumps IMO are a huge handicap of the hobby today.