After having read for weeks (this site is awesome BTW), visted all the LFS in my area, and talked with many local reefers, I have chosen a LFS that I am going to entrust to help me build my new reef tank. The owner of the place, Joe Genero, is very well-respected in the local reefer community and I am thus quite inclined to follow his advice. This is tempered of course with my own growing knowledge and with the plethora of opinions I have amassed in all my research.
Joe suggests that I go with a wet/dry and a kick-ass skimmer, and then add a U/V filter after a few months. I have read many, many articles and threads here that lead me to believe that a wet/dry may not be necessary and may actually create the potential for excessive nitrates and the resultant complications. So my question is this: should I go with the bio filtration as recommended, or not. If not, is anything else required in the sump? I was thinking if I forego the W/D, then I should probably have a decent DSB and/or refug setup in the sump. :?:
-Mike
Joe suggests that I go with a wet/dry and a kick-ass skimmer, and then add a U/V filter after a few months. I have read many, many articles and threads here that lead me to believe that a wet/dry may not be necessary and may actually create the potential for excessive nitrates and the resultant complications. So my question is this: should I go with the bio filtration as recommended, or not. If not, is anything else required in the sump? I was thinking if I forego the W/D, then I should probably have a decent DSB and/or refug setup in the sump. :?:
-Mike