dave601m
Non-member
I am very slowly beginning the conversion of my FO tank to a FO or FOWLR which is set up more like a reef tank, because i've had some really bad nitrate problems in the past, and hope to get rid of them.
Previously I had a magnum 350 w/ two biowheels filtering it. nitrate city. I have since ditched the magnum and added a cpr overflow, 10 gal sump w/ ASM G-3 skimmer, and a 10gal tank full of chaeto. i also removed all my old coarse crushed coral and replaced it with a shallow oolitic bed. skimmer is still breaking in, but i think it'll rock when it's done and fitted w/ the recirc mod.
now that things have stabilized out again, and i am debating my next move, which may be live rock, but i am still trying to find out the overall purpose of the live rock is. I was told a while back to ditch the biowheels and convert to live rock, though i thought the point of the two systems was exactly the same... convert ammonia to nitrite to nitrate. why would live rock be more beneficial than the biowheels? It seems to me that if both break down any ammonia in the tank into nitrate, then my final nitrate level is independant of which of those i use. additionally, it seems as though the live rock would be more of a detritus trap than the biowheels, which don't retain any waste on them. i'm still having a tough time understanding exactly the role the live rock plays and why it is necessary. can anyone clarify this for me?
Previously I had a magnum 350 w/ two biowheels filtering it. nitrate city. I have since ditched the magnum and added a cpr overflow, 10 gal sump w/ ASM G-3 skimmer, and a 10gal tank full of chaeto. i also removed all my old coarse crushed coral and replaced it with a shallow oolitic bed. skimmer is still breaking in, but i think it'll rock when it's done and fitted w/ the recirc mod.
now that things have stabilized out again, and i am debating my next move, which may be live rock, but i am still trying to find out the overall purpose of the live rock is. I was told a while back to ditch the biowheels and convert to live rock, though i thought the point of the two systems was exactly the same... convert ammonia to nitrite to nitrate. why would live rock be more beneficial than the biowheels? It seems to me that if both break down any ammonia in the tank into nitrate, then my final nitrate level is independant of which of those i use. additionally, it seems as though the live rock would be more of a detritus trap than the biowheels, which don't retain any waste on them. i'm still having a tough time understanding exactly the role the live rock plays and why it is necessary. can anyone clarify this for me?