Guys,
I have used filter socks on my sump as long as I can remember. I took down my Algae Turf Filter because I noticed my water clarity was not as I wanted it, even though I use GAC and cleaned the screens regularly. I originally thought I could not grow cheato because it would never grow under the 6700K CFs I was using (planted tank lights I had already), but the cheapo 23 watt 2700K CF screw in type bulbs from HD/Lowes seems to grow it really well, so I am back to a cheato refugium with a nice pod population. I've been trapping lots of pods in my filter socks, and have thought of removing the filter socks to let the pods get into the tank more.
So has anyone gone from from using filter socks to none, and what kind of effects did you see, if any, good or bad? Any effects on protein skimmer performance?
I assume there will be more detritus accumulating in the sump without the use of filter socks, but I have a wet dry to deal with that. I am hoping there will be more food avaialble to the corals.
One problem I encountered after initially removing the socks (this morning) was a lot more splashing in the sump, to the point of water droplets getting on the wall the sump sits against behind the tanks. I got around this by taking two of the 7" diameter mesh filter socks my sump uses and cutting the bottoms off of them, then heat sealing the cut ends to eliminate fraying. Works well and eliminates the spray I encountered initially with complete removal.
I have used filter socks on my sump as long as I can remember. I took down my Algae Turf Filter because I noticed my water clarity was not as I wanted it, even though I use GAC and cleaned the screens regularly. I originally thought I could not grow cheato because it would never grow under the 6700K CFs I was using (planted tank lights I had already), but the cheapo 23 watt 2700K CF screw in type bulbs from HD/Lowes seems to grow it really well, so I am back to a cheato refugium with a nice pod population. I've been trapping lots of pods in my filter socks, and have thought of removing the filter socks to let the pods get into the tank more.
So has anyone gone from from using filter socks to none, and what kind of effects did you see, if any, good or bad? Any effects on protein skimmer performance?
I assume there will be more detritus accumulating in the sump without the use of filter socks, but I have a wet dry to deal with that. I am hoping there will be more food avaialble to the corals.
One problem I encountered after initially removing the socks (this morning) was a lot more splashing in the sump, to the point of water droplets getting on the wall the sump sits against behind the tanks. I got around this by taking two of the 7" diameter mesh filter socks my sump uses and cutting the bottoms off of them, then heat sealing the cut ends to eliminate fraying. Works well and eliminates the spray I encountered initially with complete removal.