wrx777
New Member
ok, here's my current setup on my new 55g. as far as filtration goes... CPR BakPak skimmer(HoB), Ehiem canister filter, maxi-jet1200 PH, also have about 10lbs. of LR.
i eventually will have about 50-75 lbs of LR, and want a sump, mainly to put a skimmer, heater, etc. into it and out of the main tank. also add more h20 volume, better stability, all that good stuff that sumps can provide...
well my question is, should I buy a wet/ dry filter with bio-balls(or other bio filter) and get rid of the ehiem? I see this as "killing 2 birds with one stone", I'd be eliminating one piece of equipment and replacing it with another form of filtration, but adding a sump at the same time... right? and also, get a in-sump protein skimmer and sell the CPR.
also, as I get more LR, the need for Bio filtration is decreased correct? so once I'm up to 50lbs of LR, I could just remove the bio filter and only run chem and mech filters on the wet dry right?
please let me know if i'm understanding this correctly, or any helpful suggestions! I'm new to this hobby so still trying to understand everything correctly and get everything set-up the way I want, but I want to do it right the first time you know? is this a good idea or would I just be wasting my $$?
thanks for you help everyone!
i eventually will have about 50-75 lbs of LR, and want a sump, mainly to put a skimmer, heater, etc. into it and out of the main tank. also add more h20 volume, better stability, all that good stuff that sumps can provide...
well my question is, should I buy a wet/ dry filter with bio-balls(or other bio filter) and get rid of the ehiem? I see this as "killing 2 birds with one stone", I'd be eliminating one piece of equipment and replacing it with another form of filtration, but adding a sump at the same time... right? and also, get a in-sump protein skimmer and sell the CPR.
also, as I get more LR, the need for Bio filtration is decreased correct? so once I'm up to 50lbs of LR, I could just remove the bio filter and only run chem and mech filters on the wet dry right?
please let me know if i'm understanding this correctly, or any helpful suggestions! I'm new to this hobby so still trying to understand everything correctly and get everything set-up the way I want, but I want to do it right the first time you know? is this a good idea or would I just be wasting my $$?
thanks for you help everyone!