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Cibo

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Location
Howell
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I took the sock out of my sump about a week ago! I dont think my water has been clearer! I think as stuff build up in the sock the water pressure builds up in the sock it force the ditrus into smaller particles and they go back into the tank!!

After a week of no sock I think I will stay sockless...

Do otheres have the same results!!
 

CHEMCHEF

PERMANOOB
Location
westbury ny
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I am having the oppositte exp. I just started running a sok abou 1.5 weeks ago and dont think I will ever go back.
I started my tank on thanksgiving day. In the 2.5 months I had tank running. The sump was ugly. I mean Ugly. To the point of taking the entire sump out to clean the sludge out of it.
I always had floating particles and now the tank is crystal clear.
Params seem good.
I am changing it every 7 days.
 

ecchybridLE

Advanced Reefer
Location
suffolk
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I run them on and off.Water clear either way. My skimmer will pull just as much with or without. I think with the small amount of flow running through my sump it's beneficial because other wise my sump would be a trap for detritus.
 

SIReefer

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Location
Staten Island
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I change out my filter sock every 4-5 days & there's tons of crap in it. I use felt socks but when I am away from home for extended periods Ill use the mesh ones. I find that they trap only the large debris but then the sump gets pretty dirty. Without any type of pad or sock I think my nitrates would spike.
 

Dre

JUNIOR MEMBER
Location
NY/NJ
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I change out my filter sock every 4-5 days & there's tons of crap in it. I use felt socks but when I am away from home for extended periods Ill use the mesh ones. I find that they trap only the large debris but then the sump gets pretty dirty. Without any type of pad or sock I think my nitrates would spike.

What is crap to you is beneficial to others. Your sand bed if you have one is full of crap so do you clean it?
 

SIReefer

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Location
Staten Island
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Dre - I have a 1" sand bed - only for aesthetics not a DSB so I dont manually clean it but w/the PHs & CUC it stays pretty clean. The sump on the other hand has no CUC (I wouldnt want any snails or crabs jamming my pumps). W/no mechanical filtration the cheato & LR in my fuge would get clogged w/debris. If I had no fuge maybe I would go sockless & see what happens. Its just my preference.
 

Jzhou

Advanced Reefer
Location
whitestone
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I had the opposite experience, when I switched to using fliter socks, my water became a lot clearer. I also change mine out twice a week. I like how it takes the larger crap out while my skimmer takes out the smaller stuff.
 

ocholoco

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Location
Bronx
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hey

Best way to do it in my opinion is to not use a filter sock but use koralias so that your sump doesnt take a beating.
 

Dre

JUNIOR MEMBER
Location
NY/NJ
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Fellows i'm not telling you all what to do, i'm sure you all have beautifull tanks with thriving corals and healthy fish. So do i. I use to use 1-5 micron filter pads on my reef and a sponge in the refugium before the pump and i've noticed time and time again is that there are many if not hundreds of tiny dead animals trapped in them in a short time. I have a big skimmer and i try not to over feed. The water that leave the tank runs through a 12x8 compartment of fine crushed coral and rubble which i clean out once a year. On the other hand when i had my FOWLR i used filter pads exclusively. There are many ways to have success you don't have to go by the book. Come up with your own idea, use your imagination for a change and don't be scared to experiment...
 

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