Filtration

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  1. Ames

    Ames Plankton

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    hey guys I am about to set up a 6x2x3 and was curious to know what you think is the best filtration? I have been told that wet/dry is best and I have also been told that a wet sump is best??? any ideas? I was also thinking about a refugium? anyone done this for a freshwater?
     
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  3. aquaboy

    aquaboy Panda Puffer

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    a refugium is not very useful in freshwater. I wold do a wet/dry, or canister. You could setup a sump. But i dont know what to put in a sump for FW ;)
     
  4. Tangster

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    Well I figure why put all your eggs in a single basket ? all have their benefits But seems in the last 15 yrs people want to specialize ?
    I like a wet Dry for their extra benefits of Higher Oxygen levels and many would say Nitrate factory's Not sure where that started I have never had an issue with the NO3 problem. But I run about 25% of my water through the sump over the bio media per Hr Not a 100% as many do..

    I like a Plenum or DSB for Natural Nitrate control and I use these in my refugum where its totally safe. So I also have a DSB BUT NOT IN MY MAIN TANK never.

    I passively use mechanical filtration also i.e Floss and Carbon But Its just a simple HOB acrylic box inside the sump that all the skimmer discharge water passes over and through.

    I use a Skimmer also :)
    I have a tank of L/R that was dead rock about 500 lbs in a 180 and another 100 pounds laying in the sump.
    I have always ran my systems like this Its a Mutt :) and not Purebred problem..

    So at the end of the day I have the best of all of them.
     
  5. phoenixhieghts

    phoenixhieghts Panda Puffer

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    Nobody mention to him that this thread regards a freshwater tank. :laugh5: :p:laugh4:
     
  6. Tangster

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    F/Water ??? Never Mind :)
     
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