Biomedia in Sump?

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Hi all,

I am not new to saltwater but I am new to sumps. All of my previous tanks have been all in ones and I recently upgraded from my 50 gallon to a Waterbox Marine 110.4

I’ve never had a sump before so this is definitely a learning curve. I’ve been reading not to put bioballs in the sump, so what am I suppose to use as bio media?

I currently have 60-70 pounds of cured rock cycling the tank, and will also be moving over some of my established live rock once it’s done cycling and I can transfer my fish, corals, inverts over.

Thanks in advance!

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Why not?

I keep bioballs/blocks in all my sumps
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Oh awesome! I’ve been reading that they are nitrate factories and not good if you want a reef tank, which I have. I have mine in a bag, do you recommend placing them open in a box like that? Also best compartment to put them in?
 
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What are you trying to achieve by adding them? If you have a decent amount of rock your fine
I used them in my all in one to keep them in the back chamber and help with good bacteria. At this point I just put some from that tank into the sump of the new tank to help seed it as it cycles.

I will have lots of live rock from my old tank that I won’t be transferring over into the DT, do you recommend putting some in the sump instead?
 

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Oh awesome! I’ve been reading that they are nitrate factories and not good if you want a reef tank, which I have. I have mine in a bag, do you recommend placing them open in a box like that? Also best compartment to put them in?
Bag is fine I have a fancy box i regularly take it out and rinse them during water changes I like keeping them in there it’s in my refugium when I get that running i figure it’s a good pod habit I also use the biomedia to start quarantine tanks i take 2 or 3 throw them in and replace with new
 
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Bag is fine I have a fancy box i regularly take it out and rinse them during water changes I like keeping them in there it’s in my refugium when I get that running i figure it’s a good pod habit I also use the biomedia to start quarantine tanks i take 2 or 3 throw them in and replace with new
I think I will have to build my own refugium, doesn’t look like waterbox has it built into their sump. Should I be rinsing them out regularly? And do you rinse in RODI or saltwater?
 

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There’s many ways to add a refugium and I’m sure someone on here has done it with that exact tank

Saltwater,i do my water change and I pull the box out and shake it a bunch in the brute container with the water I just removed from my tank then place it back in the sump I have also changed to the maxspect balls vs marine pure balls I found they hold up longer and don’t disintegrate as easy
 

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