blesum
Member
I can't seem to find a clear post that answers this really simple question.
There are filter beds, live rock, water filters, protein skimmers, live sand, deep live sand beds, scavenger animals and God knows what else that are commonly used for filtration here by the members.
What do I really need? From what I've gathered and figured out, the best filtration are in this order: Live rock, protein skimmers, deep live sand beds, live sand beds, water filters, filter beds and then scavenger animals. Is that about right?
Can I just get away with the first three in a 120 gal? 100 pounds of live rock (more if needed?), 2 to 4 inches of live sand and a Coralife 220 Super protein skimmer? The less things my class and I need to buy, adjust, fiddle, keep track of or worry about breaking, the better.
-Blesum
There are filter beds, live rock, water filters, protein skimmers, live sand, deep live sand beds, scavenger animals and God knows what else that are commonly used for filtration here by the members.
What do I really need? From what I've gathered and figured out, the best filtration are in this order: Live rock, protein skimmers, deep live sand beds, live sand beds, water filters, filter beds and then scavenger animals. Is that about right?
Can I just get away with the first three in a 120 gal? 100 pounds of live rock (more if needed?), 2 to 4 inches of live sand and a Coralife 220 Super protein skimmer? The less things my class and I need to buy, adjust, fiddle, keep track of or worry about breaking, the better.
-Blesum