I need help. I have a 13.5 Nano that has gotten the dreaded Dino. This is the 2nd time in my first six months and it has about drove me out of the saltwater and reefkeeping hobby and back into freshwater. I am not a quitter though.
I have an action plan in place for combating the Dino so that is not really my problem. In that plan it says to have a protein skimmer or filter sock. I run neither on my nano which is an AIO. The sump chambers are too small for an effective skimmer.
My question is, how small in microns does a filter sock need to be for collecting the decaying dino that will eventually be in the water column as I go through my process? If anyone can answer this I would greatly appreciate it.
I do have plans to run an external refugium and will be adding a protein skimmer to that but that won't come for another 2-4 weeks and I need to get on this plan of action now.
I have an action plan in place for combating the Dino so that is not really my problem. In that plan it says to have a protein skimmer or filter sock. I run neither on my nano which is an AIO. The sump chambers are too small for an effective skimmer.
My question is, how small in microns does a filter sock need to be for collecting the decaying dino that will eventually be in the water column as I go through my process? If anyone can answer this I would greatly appreciate it.
I do have plans to run an external refugium and will be adding a protein skimmer to that but that won't come for another 2-4 weeks and I need to get on this plan of action now.