emperor 400 question

tylerfear

Member
i have the emp 400 and i was wondering what substrate i should fill into the empty filter boxes. it's only gonna be a fowlr for now and i have 40 lbs of live sand and 70 lbs of live rock. maybe not fill them at all? just curious
thanks
 

woodymdt

Member
Originally Posted by tylerfear
i have the emp 400 and i was wondering what substrate i should fill into the empty filter boxes. it's only gonna be a fowlr for now and i have 40 lbs of live sand and 70 lbs of live rock. maybe not fill them at all? just curious
thanks
We didn't fill ours with anything...just used the charcoal filters and changed them monthly...but we're still beginners, so you'll want to hear from the veterans about that.
We're going to be taking the Emporer 400 off as soon as we get our protein skimmer
 

mudplayerx

Active Member
I removed the carbon filter media from my two filters and replaced them with nylon stockings filled with live sand (you can use "dead" sand too). Another good idea is to put live rock pieces into the filter.
 

woodymdt

Member
Originally Posted by mudplayerx
I removed the carbon filter media from my two filters and replaced them with nylon stockings filled with live sand (you can use "dead" sand too). Another good idea is to put live rock pieces into the filter.

Capt.; if you put LR pieces in your filter, do you put a light source in there as well?
If the LR doesn't get any type of lighting, would it still flourish as well?
 

stone

Member
Originally Posted by woodymdt
Capt.; if you put LR pieces in your filter, do you put a light source in there as well?
If the LR doesn't get any type of lighting, would it still flourish as well?
Wow, I never heard this it sounds like a good Idea!
Mike
 

mudplayerx

Active Member
Nope, you don't have to put a light source in there as your aim isn't growing coraline algae, it is using the bacteria and microfauna in the rock to break down detritus. :)
 

jayc

Active Member
Wow I've never heard of doing that. Is there away to do it with a canister filter? I have a magnum 350.
 

mudplayerx

Active Member
Sure, you can do it with a canister filter too. Just open it up, remove whatever media is in there and fill the little shelves with broken bits of live rock or sacks full of aragonite sand.
 
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