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I am running an aqua clear 105, what is everyones opinion on running Foam media?
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#2
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Nitrate Factory just about says it all.
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you could use it for polishing. but its will need to be cleaned once ore twice a week. depends on the bioload. I used an aquaclear on my old nano, with foam, and never had nitrates that were noticable on the tests.
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I'm really worried about it catching tiny critters that would otherwise just add to my ecosystem
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its going to trap them for sure.. but I stil had a decent amount of pods, enough to feed my blenny anyway
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I would look to invest in a good skimmer and ditch the aquaclear. |
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The tank will have a skimmer as well
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if your running a skimmer then there is no real need on a small tank for a bunch of extra filtration, regular water changes are an option too. why not make the aquaclear into a refugium?
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That is kinda were I was leaning too. I have the foam in right as I have just filled the tank and would like to polish the water, before I add any critters
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