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Hey reefers, question for those of you with experience with biological media.
I’m in the process of setting up a small sump (10-15g) for my 60g cube build. Sump will be 10” wide and 24” long.
I have been reading great reviews on porous ceramic media (i.e. brightwell bricks or marinepure blocks), but a lot of reports of it crumbling after some time. I am concerned about the maintenance this would require so I am interested if anyone has had a good experience with this, and if so how did you achieve this (sump flow, placement, ect.). I am also curious if anyone has other suggestions that may be more durable. I see fluval has ceramic rings that aren’t as porous. There are always plastic bioballs, but I’m looking for something a little more space efficient.
What are you thoughts?
I’m in the process of setting up a small sump (10-15g) for my 60g cube build. Sump will be 10” wide and 24” long.
I have been reading great reviews on porous ceramic media (i.e. brightwell bricks or marinepure blocks), but a lot of reports of it crumbling after some time. I am concerned about the maintenance this would require so I am interested if anyone has had a good experience with this, and if so how did you achieve this (sump flow, placement, ect.). I am also curious if anyone has other suggestions that may be more durable. I see fluval has ceramic rings that aren’t as porous. There are always plastic bioballs, but I’m looking for something a little more space efficient.
What are you thoughts?