So I'll be using rock in my first chamber and allow the tank to naturally break down any waste, and the protein skimmer will remove orangics from the water.
If you follow @Perry on YouTube he speaks about natural biome of the tank. I was taught you had to use filters, or some sort of mechanical filtration to catch particles or your detritus builds up and causes increased live and dead organisms, uneaten food, fish poop, etc.. which in return will increase nitrate and phosphate.
But what if that's exactly what my system needs? I will be heavily stocked sps dominate system, some have sucess with heavy import and heavy export but imo that's riding a fine line and more work than required. I will be looking to dose small amounts of bacteria weekly to help my microbiome, introducing several different pods from algae barn, and seeding my sump with established rock from my nano for other organisms such as sponges to just further diversify my microbiome.
















