(Picture was taken when nutrients were higher 3 hours after installation. Also the skimmer was used, but I cleaned it)
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No slam on the bio balls. They work great.Not sure how nutrients and pH are mixed. pH is going to mostly be a product of the co2 in the air in your home... and if you use any high pH additives like limewater. I don't know how you can over skim... the gas exchange, removal of heavy metals and organic toxins are just too important, IMO.
Bioballs are not any different than the ceramic media or other things that people use for surface area to house bacteria... especially underwater.
Lol the powerhead powersupply is definitely tipsy, but I assure you it is screwed onto the wood. As far as my skimmer I did specify the 200int classic though I forgot to mention it is reef octopus. Ac motor. As far as bio balls, I used them for my freshwater tank so I threw them in. I mean I know matrix would be better, but I am on a tight budget. (I know my equipment my not look like it, but it was all broken at some point and I repaired it).Bio balls. I haven't seen those not even in my pond groups in a while. My cat plays with one I had from like 15 years ago. I would fish them all out so you have access to your equipment. I don't think there is such thing as a skimmer that is too big. I mean, it won't always be full but it will function. Your skimmer is half the size of mine and I have a 90 gallon with a 37 gallon sump. However you don't tell us what brand or make it is so how should we know? That power strip is more tipsy than my uncle at Thanksgiving.
I don't use kalkwasser or any ph supplements yet. I am using all for reef. Of course, if anything gets out of balance I will correct it.Not sure how nutrients and pH are mixed. pH is going to mostly be a product of the co2 in the air in your home... and if you use any high pH additives like limewater. I don't know how you can over skim... the gas exchange, removal of heavy metals and organic toxins are just too important, IMO.
Bioballs are not any different than the ceramic media or other things that people use for surface area to house bacteria... especially underwater.
Not sure how nutrients and pH are mixed. pH is going to mostly be a product of the co2 in the air in your home... and if you use any high pH additives like limewater. I don't know how you can over skim... the gas exchange, removal of heavy metals and organic toxins are just too important, IMO.
Bioballs are not any different than the ceramic media or other things that people use for surface area to house bacteria... especially underwater.
They work well in freshwater. For sure. But you are constantly going to be bobbing for apples in there. I don't think you need matrix or anything else in that sump. Looks like plenty of media. Unlike my uncle your power strip probably won't punch out your dad and end up in jail.Lol the powerhead powersupply is definitely tipsy, but I assure you it is screwed onto the wood. As far as my skimmer I did specify the 200int classic though I forgot to mention it is reef octopus. Ac motor. As far as bio balls, I used them for my freshwater tank so I threw them in. I mean I know matrix would be better, but I am on a tight budget. (I know my equipment my not look like it, but it was all broken at some point and I repaired it).