Just a quick question here. New to his hobby and slowly working through my setup. My plan was to have my setup include coral and a small number of fish. I’m shooting for an extremely low bioload after my experience with freshwater and overstocking mbunas. After a year or so I eventually started to feel like I was slowly losing the battle to the bioload from overstock. Have always wanted to do saltwater but have been afraid to try. It was either sell my tank or give reefing a shot. I’m choosing to give it a go as I enjoy keeping fish. I researched the berlin method and was planning to start that way with no mechanical filtration, wavemakers and 1IB of live rock per 1 gallon of water.
I was told from the local store that Berlin is great but that I at the very least need a protein skimmer. I did purchase one the reef octopus 100 HOB. My concern though is potential overflow onto the floor. Is this a real possibility? Curious if anyone running these has experienced overflow with them. I have read a lot of good things about them online which is why I went with one. Planning to get water into the tank this week and start cycling the tank. Perhaps the protein skimmer is just something I supplement run on the weekends when I’m home, but throughout the week I just run a low tech Berlin method setup?
Thanks.
I was told from the local store that Berlin is great but that I at the very least need a protein skimmer. I did purchase one the reef octopus 100 HOB. My concern though is potential overflow onto the floor. Is this a real possibility? Curious if anyone running these has experienced overflow with them. I have read a lot of good things about them online which is why I went with one. Planning to get water into the tank this week and start cycling the tank. Perhaps the protein skimmer is just something I supplement run on the weekends when I’m home, but throughout the week I just run a low tech Berlin method setup?
Thanks.