Thoughts on Miracle Mud and full Triton

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Joe Batt

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As the title says, what are thoughts on miracle mud in a full Triton sump?

I know it could just be snake oil but many positive reviews and Mike Poletta has used it for years and he seems to know his stuff.
 

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JMO while both rely on natural filtration, the flow requirements of the two methods, if you can call them such, are at odds. A 10x turnover in a 10% to 20% refugium is likely to keep the mud suspended unless capped somehow...
 

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Mine was doing well for at least 4 months - from startup with cheato and magic mud.
I was also using some phosban and a 9W UV (good for 100g, I am 80g).

Last two months the chaeto stopped growing, and other algae was growing. Even on top of coraline in the DT.
The phosban seems all used up, and, the 9W UV bulb had water in it, so it's been dead at least two months, when I had last checked and it was working.

The DT is 45g and the sump 35g, plenty of flow, etc. Also two months ago I added 4 fish, so the bio-load increased. I'm on the fence.

I also do 50% WCs every two weeks.
 

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I am still experimenting with ECO Systems Miracle Mud in my 33 gal and in my 120 gal reefs. It has been 2 months. Will give it 6 months and form an opinion. Nothing stupendous to report for good or bad at this point.
 

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