kaiserpup
New Member
I read on a site
"Another popular myth from fish stores and unexperienced reefers is that a wet/dry or trickle filter is needed. This is untrue and will actually become a nitrate factory, trapping debris and slowly having it decay fouling your water. The only man made filter you need is a protein skimmer. (the ocassional use of a bag of carbon is also reccomended to clean the water, but for no longer than 2 weeks at a time and replace the carbon after each use)."
This sounds wrong,(since I've read many posts about people with wet/dry filters) and is totally opposite what my dealer told me. Any advice or thoughts?
"Another popular myth from fish stores and unexperienced reefers is that a wet/dry or trickle filter is needed. This is untrue and will actually become a nitrate factory, trapping debris and slowly having it decay fouling your water. The only man made filter you need is a protein skimmer. (the ocassional use of a bag of carbon is also reccomended to clean the water, but for no longer than 2 weeks at a time and replace the carbon after each use)."
This sounds wrong,(since I've read many posts about people with wet/dry filters) and is totally opposite what my dealer told me. Any advice or thoughts?