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![]() Drew is giving good advice.
In my nanocube I run phosphate absorbing filter pads in front of the overflow, change them daily because they plug quickly. My hob skimmer pump is in the first chamber, nothing else. Second chamber is phosban, chemipure and carbon. Third chamber contains only the return pump. This seems to be working for me. I'm even starting to win the battle with hair algae. |
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![]() I haven't had mine running long but I tossed the stock filters 2 months ago and have pulled about half the bioballs out of the centre and put charcoal in there....the rest of the bioballs are soon to go an live rcok will take up that space...Oh ane just added a skimmer to the back right(1st) space.
All my parameters have been great with this (pre -skimmer ) set up
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Biocube 29 est 05/05/08, Koralia 1, 30lbs live rock, ,yellow tail blue damsel, pair cinnamon clowns, baby snowflake eel,Toadstool , metallic green mushroom, assorted zoos , kenya treen 180gall display, 190 pds live rock, virgate rabbitfish,bluejaw trigger, bubblletip anemone,yellow tang, sailfin tang,melanarus wrasse, cloud wrasse, ![]() |
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![]() I am running a skimmer in the first compartment and live rock in the second and haven't had any issues thus far. My only complaint is that I bought a 14g instead of the 29g and that is nobody's fault but my own!
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