big_al
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I’m upgrading from a 110 gallon reef tank to a 180 gallon tank and I have a question on filtration.
If I understand correctly, the biological filtration is primarily accomplished by the live rock and sand. The sump is primarily for mechanical filtration. If this is true, is there any reason I couldn’t use my existing wet/dry sump which appears to be working just fine? The sump also has bio-balls but it just happened to come that way when I bought the system.
Is there a recommended size for the sump that I would need if it’s strictly being used for mechanical filtration, housing the protein skimmer and UV Sterilizer?
Any suggestions or recommendations to avoid problems are greatly appreciated.
If I understand correctly, the biological filtration is primarily accomplished by the live rock and sand. The sump is primarily for mechanical filtration. If this is true, is there any reason I couldn’t use my existing wet/dry sump which appears to be working just fine? The sump also has bio-balls but it just happened to come that way when I bought the system.
Is there a recommended size for the sump that I would need if it’s strictly being used for mechanical filtration, housing the protein skimmer and UV Sterilizer?
Any suggestions or recommendations to avoid problems are greatly appreciated.