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I have a 25 gallon lagoon tank set it up this week and likely wont add any fish or inverts till next month. It came with 2 filter socks. I heard filter socks kinda suck and I have multiple open slots for more filtration. I do plan on adding filter feeders like a crocea clam, feather dusters, and pom pom crabs. Any recommendations for media?
 

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If this is an AIO. I like to run Filter Floss, Carbon (BRS rox changed every 2 weeks during water change) and marine pure gems or rock rubble if it's light in the display. I also like to run a skimmer since I have a fairly large bioload.

You also have to fit a heater and ato sensor
 
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If this is an AIO. I like to run Filter Floss, Carbon (BRS rox changed every 2 weeks during water change) and marine pure gems or rock rubble if it's light in the display. I also like to run a skimmer since I have a fairly large bioload.

You also have to fit a heater and ato sensor
It is an aio. What does carbon do? Also what are marine pure gems? Ty for advice
 

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It is an aio. What does carbon do? Also what are marine pure gems? Ty for advice

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A lot of people don't run Carbon, but I find it a nice insurance policy and it does help keep the water clear.

The Marine Pure Gems like I said are just incase I feel like I don't have enough live rock, and they make a good place for pods to reproduce. Also just an insurance thing. Most little just throw extra rock rubble instead, it's much cheaper.
 
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A lot of people don't run Carbon, but I find it a nice insurance policy and it does help keep the water clear.

The Marine Pure Gems like I said are just incase I feel like I don't have enough live rock, and they make a good place for pods to reproduce. Also just an insurance thing. Most little just throw extra rock rubble instead, it's much cheaper.
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Really all you need is a mechanical filter and quality carbon (avoid lignite carbon). You can add a phosphate remover if need be (gfo, phosphate pads, etc).
 

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Theres nothing wrong with filtersocks as long as you keep them clean. If they clog they will overflow (so will other filter flosses/sponges but to a lesser degree depending on how fine/coarse)

No need to over think media but any ceramic/leftover rock will work for extra bio, rox carbon in a bag (with a small amount of gfo as needed) or a refugium will all be good choices as well.
 

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