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shavo

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Hey, Mr. X I have to say that the fuge is up and running but the wet/dry isn't, it is absolutley impossible to do both. Anybody in RDO have any advice on how to run two different filters with two different overflow boxes. I actually put in valves to regulate them but one starves the other and visa versa. I took the wet dry out and I am going to use the fuge for now. or atleast try. It looks stable but i left to go out and now maybe my basement is flooded.
Oh well tomorrow is a whole new day and I have more money to spend tomorrow

Also I think i am going to dissasemble my wet/dry and use the protien skimmer in the fuge, think it can be done?
what up norton?
 
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wet/drys are unnecessary in a reef tank, you'll be better off without it.
 
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PitPat":pwdvughc said:
wet/drys are unnecessary in a reef tank, you'll be better off without it.

What PitPat said, in fact they can be counterproductive.
 

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i have a wet/dry in my wife's 125. she wanted it. i have since taken out the bioballs, replaced them with LR rubble and some macros...lol....and put a light on it :lol:
 

shavo

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hey can you run a wet/dry with live rock and water dripping on it with macros with a light on it? can you do this?
why not?
 
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Becausethe kind of beneficial bacteria that is best for a reef tank doesn't do well "wet/dry", it needs to be submerged all the time ;)
 

mr_X

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i guess you can.....i'm doing it.
it's only for temporary, but the issue with it is -you really want some sort of bed for the plants to root in, and the creatures to dwell in, and there's no place for that in a wet/dry really, unless you glue in some partitions....see where i slid in the partitions that are basically doing nothing?
you might want to actually GLUE something in there maybe.
but honestly, it's a waste of time. go buy a tank.
 

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shavo

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HI all, I just wanted to give props to Mr. X for going out of his way to help me out with my tank. He bought me a refugium and delivered it and set it up!! And I am very happy with it. In all my liver poisoning I never gave the proper thanks!!!!
Thank you Mr. X,
Shavo out.
 

dnorton1978

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That is so touching... That is actually awesome of you mr x. Hey buddy I could use some hmm. Give me a minute I'll get back to you.
 

shavo

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hey lawdawg, cute and smart huh?
I pictured you completely different, Thanks for the knowledgeable response.
defenitely better than Dnorts response!!!!

Go Tigers!!!
 
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shavo":ploywqmq said:
hey lawdawg, cute and smart huh?
I pictured you completely different, Thanks for the knowledgeable response.
defenitely better than Dnorts response!!!!

Go Tigers!!!

:oops: Thanks shavo, Im also cuter than Doni too ;)
 

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I was reading this topic and I am new to reef keeping.

I bought and ETSS pro 72 sump. I use the sediment bags ( i think there called) and live rock. (No light)

I was under the impression from my past readings that bio balls were garbage and you use live rock rubble instead of bio balls. If I am correct your saying as well you need to add mud and plants to make it a refugium ?
 

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I was reading this topic and I am new to reef keeping.

I bought and ETSS pro 72 sump. I use the sediment bags ( i think there called) and live rock. (No light)

I was under the impression from my past readings that bio balls were garbage and you use live rock rubble instead of bio balls. If I am correct your saying as well you need to add mud and plants to make it a refugium ?
 
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dibblm

A refugium means different things to different people. All it is is a place separate from the main tank with plantlife or rock or whatever.
 

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