To use Bio Balls?

rbmead

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I'm setting up 75g RR with the Oceanic 75 sump. it has Bio Balls. should I use them? I've read here and there, yes and no. but I didn't have anything with bio balls. so didn't read a lot into it. and I've also heard to replace them with rock rubble.
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If you use bioballs, you should have a way to reduce the nitrate they help produce, usually meaning a denitrification filter. I used both for years very successfully.

I have moved on to other methods since. I now carbon dose, and that has it's own particular requirements.

FWIW- an aquarium with nothing but live rock and a good skimmer can be very successful as long as you perform regular partial water changes.
 
ichthyoid;651911 wrote: If you use bioballs, you should have a way to reduce the nitrate they help produce, usually meaning a denitrification filter. I used both for years very successfully.

I have moved on to other methods since. I now carbon dose, and that has it's own particular requirements.

FWIW- an aquarium with nothing but live rock and a good skimmer can be very successful as long as you perform regular partial water changes.


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There are several methods for reef keeping out there that work. Do your homework and find out which one is right for you.

Personally, I subscribe to the philosophy of skimmer, live rock, religious (<-- Key word) water changes, and dosing two part. However, my tanks are small. Water changes and dosing volumes are small, and hence they are easier and low cost.
 
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