Thanks Len. I didn't realize I didn't need the filter floss at all! I do plan on slowly removing the bio-balls. I bought the reef tank about 2 months ago used and the nitrates were 60+ when I first tested the water. Surprisingly the guy had it established 2-3 years like this. He told me he never cleaned the bio media and told me it was bad to do so. Well, I've slowly been cleaning the bio-balls and removing a few at a time. I've decreased the nitrates to around 15. I'm taking it slow as I don't know how many pounds of LR I have, and if will be sufficient.
At this point, I think I'll remove the floss. When I had it on the DP, it actually caused such water restriction, I had an oxygen problem. One night, I came home and all the fish were hiding. A few of them slowly came out and had lost color (almost white) and could barely swim. They wouldn't eat either. This was every fish in the tank. I thought for sure my tank had crashed. Even the hermit crabs were falling off rocks. After ensuring the water chemistry was fine, and ruled out diseases, I figure it must be the oxygen. I removed all the floss and lowered the water level to increase the dripping from the DP. I also repositioned the powerheads to distrub the surface water more. Amazingly, the next morning everything was completely back to normal. I really full lucky on that one. The importance of water turbulence is something I take serious now.
Bill