Joe Lydon
New member
I've been doing a LOT of research for the last week or so. I have never run a reef setup and I want to be prepared. I was set on running a skimmer + GFO/Carbon reactor (I even built an almost 6' venturi skimmer for my setup), but I've been reading a lot about the algae turf scrubbers and they make complete and total sense in my mind. Considering corals feed off detritus, it doesn't make sense to skim it out. Once the nitrifying bacteria are balanced with the extra bio-load, you are obviously left with a whole lot of nitrates, which should be no problem for a sufficient ATS setup, right? I know there is more than one way to skin a cat. Are the ATS an end all, be all?