I have a 29 gallon biocube and need to adjust the standard filtration.
Is it true that carbon is not necessary in a reef tank?
This crappy standard filter with carbon is awful. I replaced it with a layer of bagged charcoal and then sponges, but am not sure if I did this correctly, and now am reading that I shouldn't have charcoal at all in a reef tank. Thoughts?
I have read about others taking out the trickle bio ball section (also not great for a reef tank, correct?) and turning it into a refugium. I suppose that's the way to go?
Thank you!
Is it true that carbon is not necessary in a reef tank?
This crappy standard filter with carbon is awful. I replaced it with a layer of bagged charcoal and then sponges, but am not sure if I did this correctly, and now am reading that I shouldn't have charcoal at all in a reef tank. Thoughts?
I have read about others taking out the trickle bio ball section (also not great for a reef tank, correct?) and turning it into a refugium. I suppose that's the way to go?
Thank you!