I intended for this thread to have ideas challenged, not people.
I mainly wanted to know what would be the most effective use of the first empty chamber in my sump without the need for extra costs or redesign. The effectiveness of my WD/sump has been doing more than great with my bioload, but I figured I may as well make use of some empty space.
Obviously, a redesign, or FBF, or pounds of siporax whatnot would be ideal. But I just wanted to hear some suggestions on what would be a cheap addition to my existing (ugly DIY) design.
I don't have a gunshop near my place...they're somewhat hard to find in Canada since it's kinda sorta maybe illegal. I've seen straws as a good alternative, but wouldn't they have the problem of staying afloat all the time? I was thinking of collecting plastic bottle caps as an option. But that makes me wonder, is it better to cut them up to reduce clogging? Or is that only better as a wet/dry? Because a full bottle cap submerged, may make better use of its surface area by being easily pushed around like a moving bed.
I've considered small bioballs as well, but they seem to be rising in price lately ($19.99CAD for 1gallon).
Or...should I just stick a filter sock on it and consider it done?
I mainly wanted to know what would be the most effective use of the first empty chamber in my sump without the need for extra costs or redesign. The effectiveness of my WD/sump has been doing more than great with my bioload, but I figured I may as well make use of some empty space.
Obviously, a redesign, or FBF, or pounds of siporax whatnot would be ideal. But I just wanted to hear some suggestions on what would be a cheap addition to my existing (ugly DIY) design.
I don't have a gunshop near my place...they're somewhat hard to find in Canada since it's kinda sorta maybe illegal. I've seen straws as a good alternative, but wouldn't they have the problem of staying afloat all the time? I was thinking of collecting plastic bottle caps as an option. But that makes me wonder, is it better to cut them up to reduce clogging? Or is that only better as a wet/dry? Because a full bottle cap submerged, may make better use of its surface area by being easily pushed around like a moving bed.
I've considered small bioballs as well, but they seem to be rising in price lately ($19.99CAD for 1gallon).
Or...should I just stick a filter sock on it and consider it done?

