how should i clean bio balls that where running a freshwater set up?

greenninja19

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Went last night and bought a 220 gallon that comes with a large wet dry fillter and a lot of Bio balls. The tank has been running a freshwater set up. Hoping u guys had some ideas on the proper way to clean the Bio balls so I can get my new tank up and running.
 
Most of us will tell you to ditch bioballs and either replace them with a nice protein skimmer or live rocks.
Bio balls tend to trap detritus and become a bad source of nitrates.
Skimmer pulls out crap and liverocks become good home for good bacteria and little pods that will eat up the detritus.
 
Most of us will tell you to ditch bioballs and either replace them with a nice protein skimmer or live rocks.
Bio balls tend to trap detritus and become a bad source of nitrates.
Skimmer pulls out crap and liverocks become good home for good bacteria and little pods that will eat up the detritus.

I agree with above

Yeah ditch the bioballs nothing but trouble down the road

+1 to ditching and replacing with skimmer/live rock

Ditto! ;)
 
So u guys are saying I should put the live rock in my sump where the Bio balls would sit and put a protein Skimmer on it
 
I take it thats what all you guys are running

Example!!! This is what most people use...

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this is the same wet/dry filter that i have on my 75 gallon set up is there any way i would be able to run live rock in this filter instead of the bio balls also it is very similar to the wet/dry filter im getting with the 220 gallon set up
 
I suppose you could remove the bioballs and just put live rock there, or free up the space and put in a refugium :)

I also had a similar wet/dry bio ball setup in the tank I bought recently. First thing I did was take it out.
 
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