I've been into "Water Boxes" for over 5 decades now with a long run in Salty Water Boxes but I had to get out of the Salty side for personal reasons over a decade ago. WOW have things changed in that decade. Back when I was just getting out we "piled it full of rock" in order to get as much biological filtration in the tank. Rock piles, rock walls, elegantly stacked rock etc but we packed our tanks full of rock.
Fast forward 10 years and I see "Minimalist" more and more and tbh I've always loved the minimal/bonsai type look so this is a good time for me to get back into Salty Water. I'm setting up our Waterbox Inifinia 150.4 and going very minimal with it shooting from a variation of the HNSA (Habitat Negative Space Aquasacping) but utilizing 2 "Reef Trees" in my tank. My question for those more "current" than myself, do I need to add any "biobricks" etc into the sump to help augment the "Soon to be Live Rock" in the tank?
Allen in NC
Fast forward 10 years and I see "Minimalist" more and more and tbh I've always loved the minimal/bonsai type look so this is a good time for me to get back into Salty Water. I'm setting up our Waterbox Inifinia 150.4 and going very minimal with it shooting from a variation of the HNSA (Habitat Negative Space Aquasacping) but utilizing 2 "Reef Trees" in my tank. My question for those more "current" than myself, do I need to add any "biobricks" etc into the sump to help augment the "Soon to be Live Rock" in the tank?
Allen in NC