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I am in the process of setting up a 46gal tank. A long time out of the hobby, so maybe this should have been posted in the newbie section. I have a CPR Cyclone Biofilter 192. After cycling (involving live sand & rock) , I plan start up with small hardy fish. Eventually, when my bank account allows, I would like to get some high PAR lighting and some frag corals (the hardy kind).
After reading on the forums it sounds like a "fuge" with a skimmer and cheato is a very popular method for reef tanks to manage phosphates and nitrates.
I understand the inherent concerns with bio-balls/ bales and nitrate risks.
Question.... could I remove the bio-bale on a CPR and add in a product like Miracle Mud to grow a macro algae?
The CPR has a protein skimmer already, so I see this as a plus (unfortunately, it appear to be part of the sump design. I would like use my existing equipment if possible versus building a fuge (low cost) and buying a new protein skimmer (high cost).
Is keeping any coral realistic with a wet/dry filter system?
Experience, comments and opinions are appreciated.
After reading on the forums it sounds like a "fuge" with a skimmer and cheato is a very popular method for reef tanks to manage phosphates and nitrates.
I understand the inherent concerns with bio-balls/ bales and nitrate risks.
Question.... could I remove the bio-bale on a CPR and add in a product like Miracle Mud to grow a macro algae?
The CPR has a protein skimmer already, so I see this as a plus (unfortunately, it appear to be part of the sump design. I would like use my existing equipment if possible versus building a fuge (low cost) and buying a new protein skimmer (high cost).
Is keeping any coral realistic with a wet/dry filter system?
Experience, comments and opinions are appreciated.

