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![]() Wondering if anyone has any input on exposing either filter floss or filter socks to light. My last tank had filter socks and was next to the refugium, if the socks were exposed to the refugium 6500k light they would accumulate a brown film algae (not sure of exact algae type). It was unsightly so I would put the cover that came with the sump blocking the light from hitting the socks.
On the new tank I made a custom filter holder directly behind the overflow. It uses filter floss and other mechanical filter media. Now my led lighting is exposing the top layer of filter floss to light. Also generating brownish algae My 2 ways of thinking are either it's a good thing pulling additional organics out of the water acting kind of like an Algae Turf Scubber (ATS).... OR it's a bad thing, maybe a bad algae to have the tank water continuously cycling over? I try to clean the floss every few days and replace every so often. All ideas and thoughts welcome ![]() |
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![]() My thoughts would be that you need to change the filter media more often
How often do you change it |
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It's basically a frag tank with some structure taken from the other tank. No fish, no poop, no CUC, bare bottom, plain Jane. A bit of polyp booster/reef roids once in a while I guess I could just change the floss instead of cleaning it. Thoughts on exposing filters to light? |
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You still will have organics in tank you should change it weekly or remove it. When it comes to light I don't think it would me matter either way. If you have no light the organics break free into nutrients. With light it grow algae removing nutrients. |
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![]() I will change the floss more often. Kinda surprised others didn't chime in. So let's say I change the floss once a week, if I put a black cover over the filter to block the light organics will be passing over a mechanical filter only, but if exposed to light it will grow algae and absorb nutrients as well as mechanical filtration.
Maybe leaving it exposed to light is a little better then |
#6
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![]() Once a week minimum. If it grows algae it contains nutrients which will be in water colomn
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