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Unread 03/29/2007, 08:12 AM   #1
extrememc
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Wet/ Dry Filter Conversion

I am needing some opinion on converting my wet/dry filter into a refugium. My plan is to take out the bio-balls then were the grid is that stops the bio-balls from dropping down place nylon window screen to keep the Florida pea gravel from going there. The gravel bed will be a 1 to 2 inches deep. I will then add some micro algae, LR rubble, snail and crabs in with the pea gravel as well. Would this be a good way to do it or not?


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I have a 55 gal with estimated 20 lb LR, 10 base, 6 DSB, Triger, Damsel, Yellowtailed, Sand Sifter Starfish, and emarald crab. Coral Life 2x165watt lights.

Current Tank Info: I have a 55 gal with estimated 10 lb LR, 10 base, 6 DSB, Triger, Damsel, Yellowtailed, Sand Sifter Starfish, and emarald crab.
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