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16 | 20.78% |
none |
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21 | 27.27% |
few left over pieces |
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40 | 51.95% |
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![]() Couple of 2ish pounders and a few chunks of rubble. Sometimes when I can't deal with the bubble algae or mushrooms on it, I put them down in the dark to whither away. Then a few months later I swap them out (or completely forget about them lol). They do tend to collect detritus underneath but I siphon the sump every few months and just move them around to collect the gunk.
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![]() I used to have lots of live rock crammed in my sump. After my last major sump cleaning I left all the rock out. I much prefer a nice clean sump now with no live rock. Instead, I float dish washing pads in my sump for extra filtration. They are much easier to manage and cleaner.
![]() And unlike live rock they also add a nice splash (pun intended) of colour to the sump. ![]() |