Howdy!
As stated in the title, proud owner of a new Max Nano. Filled it with freshwater to check all of the systems. Pumps appear to be working fine so will drain and buy some RO/DI saltwater from the LFS and some live sand and rock to get started!
A couple questions though:
1) What is the purpose of the sponge labeled 6 in this image from the manual? It was not included with my setup although I can buy it from Red Sea for like $10. It says it is a "bubble trap" sponge, but there are virtually zero bubbles in my system at the moment just running the freshwater through it checking everything.
-Also there was no carbon included (number 3), but I know that is just disposable for water quality. At what point should I consider adding carbon to my set up?
2) Can I/should I add some biomedia to the sump? I am coming from some smaller freshwater setups and it seems weird to me to not have any sort of separate biomedia (I know the sand and rock will contribute).
Thanks so much for the help. Thrilled to be getting into reef tanks.
As stated in the title, proud owner of a new Max Nano. Filled it with freshwater to check all of the systems. Pumps appear to be working fine so will drain and buy some RO/DI saltwater from the LFS and some live sand and rock to get started!
A couple questions though:
1) What is the purpose of the sponge labeled 6 in this image from the manual? It was not included with my setup although I can buy it from Red Sea for like $10. It says it is a "bubble trap" sponge, but there are virtually zero bubbles in my system at the moment just running the freshwater through it checking everything.
-Also there was no carbon included (number 3), but I know that is just disposable for water quality. At what point should I consider adding carbon to my set up?
2) Can I/should I add some biomedia to the sump? I am coming from some smaller freshwater setups and it seems weird to me to not have any sort of separate biomedia (I know the sand and rock will contribute).
Thanks so much for the help. Thrilled to be getting into reef tanks.