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Wise people,
I have a 59 Gallon with 6 seahorses, 2 cardinals, large CUC and a few corals. Filtration consists of about 55 lbs. of live rock in the display, about 5 lbs. in the sump, a protein skimmer, purigen and chemipure.
The LR in the sump is essentially large ruble-sized, the water flows through a filter pad -> purigen -> chemipure -> LR -> skimmer -> return.
My questions:
1) Should I take the LR out as part of maintenance and vacuum out the sump or leave it undisturbed. I know about LR cultivating anaerobic, denitrifying bacteria, so would I be disturbing the anaerobic environment by taking the LR out.
2) Should I even have LR in the sump or is it adding relatively little, I could remove it and convert the space to grow chaeto... or something else?
If anyone wants to comment on my set-up in general (help me be a better gardener), that would be appreciated as well. For what its worth, I was having trouble keeping Nitrates down below 15 PPM which is why I added the chemipure and (eventually) the purigen. With those additions, Nitrates are about 5 or below but never below about 2. Even though I target feed the horses, they require a lot of food and are sloppy eaters.
Thanks
I have a 59 Gallon with 6 seahorses, 2 cardinals, large CUC and a few corals. Filtration consists of about 55 lbs. of live rock in the display, about 5 lbs. in the sump, a protein skimmer, purigen and chemipure.
The LR in the sump is essentially large ruble-sized, the water flows through a filter pad -> purigen -> chemipure -> LR -> skimmer -> return.
My questions:
1) Should I take the LR out as part of maintenance and vacuum out the sump or leave it undisturbed. I know about LR cultivating anaerobic, denitrifying bacteria, so would I be disturbing the anaerobic environment by taking the LR out.
2) Should I even have LR in the sump or is it adding relatively little, I could remove it and convert the space to grow chaeto... or something else?
If anyone wants to comment on my set-up in general (help me be a better gardener), that would be appreciated as well. For what its worth, I was having trouble keeping Nitrates down below 15 PPM which is why I added the chemipure and (eventually) the purigen. With those additions, Nitrates are about 5 or below but never below about 2. Even though I target feed the horses, they require a lot of food and are sloppy eaters.
Thanks