Wet/dry questions

tapeworm

Member
I have a 210, 130 pounds of LR and pretty good bio load.
I am a bit frustrated with my Pro-Clear W/D. It does not allow much for upgrades.
I was thinking about a new filtartion system.
I can build my wet/dry, something like:

Just a bit longer, so I can use both sides of the filter.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Is anyone running an aggressive tank with a refugium system, no wet/dry?
Do you have any wet/dry designs you recommend?
 

moto757

Member
great question i just yanked all of my bio balls out cause basically they suck and run arefugium with a seperate power head in my sump it is in front of my skimmer with a uv sterlizer next to the refugium and regular water flow going through the middle I have been running the u.v for over a week now and the tank is really clear and started the refugium early this week so the nitrates haven't really dropped that much the main reason was when i yanked out the bio balls all the crap the had on them i would defintly run the refugium/wet dry no balls i am building one for a friend right now and will post some pics when i am done
 

tapeworm

Member
So how about an ETS type sump with a sock type filter, a UV filter and a fluidized bed? Attach a stand alone refugium to it so I can control the flow?
 

moto757

Member
that sounds fine one i am building will have a seperate chamber and i am drilling a hole in the baffle to run the powerhead to the refugium i like to have it all in one but what ever works just not the bio balls uv and the refugium are the way for me for now on
 

cincyreefer

Active Member
A refugium only filtration can work provided you have a very good skimmer and good maintenance habits. Bio- balls just leave ALOT of room for error, especially on vacation, which is a major plus for me.
 
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