Get rid of it!
Filter socks perpetuate your problem, and here's why;
It traps everything...
Why is this bad?
1. It traps live plankton and causes it to die and decay.
2. It traps uneaten food and detritus where it then decays
3. It forces all of your aquarium water through all that decay.
4. It produces ammonia with all this decay
5. The ammonia then grows nitrifying bacteria.
6. That bacteria produces nitrate, and instead of getting converted to nitrogen gas by the anaerobic denitrifying bacteria within your rock, it gets absorbed directly by your algae.
7. This also promotes bacterial growth in the sock instead of in your rock where It belongs. This will cause ammonia and nitrite spikes after sock changes.
8. If the detritus settles on the bottom of your sump or display (since it is bare bottom) then it can be broken down and recycled by your meiofauna before you siphon it out.
9. Makes for a much more stable system.
Now I'm not saying you can't use filter socks effectively, but you have to already have a stable system and no algae issues.
I hope I explained it ok, I know I can be a little long winded.
Brent \><{{{{*>
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