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reefernana

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Originally Posted by nmertz1
hmm.... what did you say you have for filtration again... i only have a few, but they bug me and i dont like them at all...
What do you mean, you only have a few? Bioballs? I put in a couple of jars of Seachem's Matrix, a Seachem Purigen bag and some filter/foam floss over them. I'm, also, going to add a bag of activated charcoal after the filter cart. that came with the cube can't be cleaned anymore. Remember, I had that laying on top of the grate of chamber #2. Since the weather has been so warm out here, I've been floating a plastic tub of ice thru the top feeder hatch to keep the temp at 82. It fits there perfectly and just the bottom of the tub hits the surface of the water. It's been working great at keeping the temp down. It sits on the edges between the opening. I've heard that micro bubbles aren't good for a reef tank, but when I do get them they haven't hurt anything yet. Because of what I now have in the #2 chamber, I don't have any noisy water sounds either. I have had to adjust the sponge next to the pump once to allow the water to flow better.
 
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reefernana

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Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
charcoal? Is it good or bad, what dos it do?
Activated charcoal keeps the water clean. It's very good.
 
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reefernana

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Originally Posted by Coral Keeper
Is it the charcoal that is in the filter cartridge?
That is the same charcoal that I'm talking about that is in the filter cartridge that came with the cube. But, instead of buying the expensive replacement cartridges, you can buy just a bag of charcoal. It lasts for a long time, is much cheaper this way and really helps with your water quality. Some people that use live rock in their filter chamber, still will use a bag of charcoal to help keep their water clean.
 

nmertz1

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Originally Posted by reefernana
What do you mean, you only have a few? Bioballs? I put in a couple of jars of Seachem's Matrix, a Seachem Purigen bag and some filter/foam floss over them. I'm, also, going to add a bag of activated charcoal after the filter cart. that came with the cube can't be cleaned anymore. Remember, I had that laying on top of the grate of chamber #2. Since the weather has been so warm out here, I've been floating a plastic tub of ice thru the top feeder hatch to keep the temp at 82. It fits there perfectly and just the bottom of the tub hits the surface of the water. It's been working great at keeping the temp down. It sits on the edges between the opening. I've heard that micro bubbles aren't good for a reef tank, but when I do get them they haven't hurt anything yet. Because of what I now have in the #2 chamber, I don't have any noisy water sounds either. I have had to adjust the sponge next to the pump once to allow the water to flow better.

I mean I only have a few micro-bubbles.... how high should the water be?
 
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reefernana

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Originally Posted by nmertz1
I mean I only have a few micro-bubbles.... how high should the water be?
Well, like I said, mine works best about an inch or so above the maximum line. This is with my filtration though, with the bioballs in place they say to keep it under the max line to get the wet/dry filtering. Mine is now set up more like a sump.
 
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