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| Torch coral | I am looking to seed my small sponge filter from my quarantine tank with nitrifying bacteria from the RSM which has cycled. Where would be the best location (at the back) to place the small sponge filter in the RSM tank in order for this to happen. I would also like to keep one sponge filter in the RSM so I can setup a quarantine tank quickly any time it maybe required. Note: I have cut the original black foam in half and also have the thin white filter pad. The RSM Adventure Thanks AS |
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| NaClH2O Addicted ![]() | Re: Quarantine Sponge Filter Placement in RSM?? If it won't cut the flow could it just be kept on the left side of the skimmer, or maybe above the skimmer pump? You could even keep it behind your rock if you have room. I think the bacteria would die if they weren't kept nourished with ammonia/nitrites, so seeding the sponge and then keeping it in a fishless QT tank may defeat the purpose of seeding it? Or just put a dirty RSM filter pad in the QT tank, if the need arises to use it, and use the dirty pad to seed the other tank and sponge?
__________________ aka Terry Excellence in reefkeeping is achieved by mastering the fundamentals, and learning from mistakes. No such thing as an evil crab. Only humans have the ability to be evil. "If you don't like what your fellow forum neighbors are doing, then don't pay so much attention to them" 34g Red Sea Max 130 (April 07), ~50-60 lbs. live rock, Aragonite substrate. Lighting: Current USA Outer Orbit Pro - 150W HQI, 2 x 24W Blue Plus T5 HO Fluorescent by ATI, 2 x 24W Super Actinic T5 HO Fluorescent by UVL, Vortech MP20, LifeReef RSM Siphon, EShopps RS-75 Sump, Euro-Reef custom sump skimmer, Simplicity media reactor, Tunze Osmolator ATO, ReefKeeper Lite L3 controller Reefmack's RSM 130 and...Red Sea Max Owners Club and My JBJ 6G in this thread[/color][/i] |
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| Torch coral | Re: Quarantine Sponge Filter Placement in RSM?? Thanks for the response Reefmack. I would just like to clarify... Quote:
![]() Do you mean position number 4 in the diagram? If so, that sounds good, but will it still be able to gather bacteria since it's downstream?? Wouldn't just above the skimmer pump be better? The plan is to keep one in the RSM so I can place the sponge in the QT straight away (ie: when new fish arrive or in case one becomes sick). I don't intend to keep the QT running unless some stock is in it. | |
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| NaClH2O Addicted ![]() | Re: Quarantine Sponge Filter Placement in RSM?? Hello alphasierra - I can't see the diagram as Photobucket links are blocked here at work. But, I do think that just above the skimmer pump would be the best place.
__________________ aka Terry Excellence in reefkeeping is achieved by mastering the fundamentals, and learning from mistakes. No such thing as an evil crab. Only humans have the ability to be evil. "If you don't like what your fellow forum neighbors are doing, then don't pay so much attention to them" 34g Red Sea Max 130 (April 07), ~50-60 lbs. live rock, Aragonite substrate. Lighting: Current USA Outer Orbit Pro - 150W HQI, 2 x 24W Blue Plus T5 HO Fluorescent by ATI, 2 x 24W Super Actinic T5 HO Fluorescent by UVL, Vortech MP20, LifeReef RSM Siphon, EShopps RS-75 Sump, Euro-Reef custom sump skimmer, Simplicity media reactor, Tunze Osmolator ATO, ReefKeeper Lite L3 controller Reefmack's RSM 130 and...Red Sea Max Owners Club and My JBJ 6G in this thread[/color][/i] |
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