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I have an old tide pool bio wheel sump but I want to use for a new tank, (long story, my tank stand is built in, this sump is the only thing that fits.) Should I ditch the bio wheel and just fill that compartment up with live rock or Marine pure bio media?
 

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Eric, maybe a photo would help?
 
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Eric, maybe a photo would help?
Water goes in the top, through 3 filter trays, over the bio wheel (small compartment), then flows into the big compartment where I have my skimmer, heaters, and return pump.
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Seeing the system, I agree with your idea to yank the bio-wheel and add live rock or some other biological filtration.
 
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Seeing the system, I agree with your idea to yank the bio-wheel and add live rock or some other biological filtration.
Thanks for your input. They no longer make sump, so they must have stopped making it for a reason. I haven't heard anything great about the bio wheel. I think I will take it out and fill that compartment with ceramic 1 1/2" biomedia balls. I'm just re-setting this tank back up. Been away from the hobby for a while (10 years).
 

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Thanks for your input. They no longer make sump, so they must have stopped making it for a reason. I haven't heard anything great about the bio wheel. I think I will take it out and fill that compartment with ceramic 1 1/2" biomedia balls. I'm just re-setting this tank back up. Been away from the hobby for a while (10 years).
Whatever you put down there, make sure it is easy to get out and clean if needed. Do not want it end up as a detritus trap.

Also, welcome back to the hobby, and glad to have ya here. Being as you are setting everything back up, now would be a good time to start a build thread.
 

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Rather than using ceramic biomedia balls at the start, I'd use live rock. The biomedia may prove to be useful further down the road, but for now, keep it simple and don't try to over control the water parameters. The balls will add carbon into the water and feed bacteria. Some bacteria is very good and some is bad. At the start you don't need to feed any bacteria. But that's just my opinion. Others may see it differently.
 

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Water goes in the top, through 3 filter trays, over the bio wheel (small compartment), then flows into the big compartment where I have my skimmer, heaters, and return pump.
tapatalk_1559303798550.jpeg
Hey reefers i have a 90 g I have the same sump connected to a eshopps sump. U got me thinking of getting rid of the bio wheel
 

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Water goes in the top, through 3 filter trays, over the bio wheel (small compartment), then flows into the big compartment where I have my skimmer, heaters, and return pump.
tapatalk_1559303798550.jpeg
Do they still make this type of sump?
Water goes in the top, through 3 filter trays, over the bio wheel (small compartment), then flows into the big compartment where I have my skimmer, heaters, and return pump.
tapatalk_1559303798550.jpeg
Do they still make this type of sump?
 

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