Does anybody out there use a fluidized bed filter on their reef? Someone
told me once a few years back that they were not good on a reef. They said
that the aerobic filtration created too many nitrates. I have one that I
have not been using and my idea is to use it to feed a 15 gallon refugium
filled with calerpa. The turn over would be pretty slow because the filter
is run by a hagen 402 powerhead. The plan is for the filter to handle a
larger biological load and the calerpa to handle the nitrates. Does this
sound like it would work or not.
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