To sock or not

I bought several of these socks when I was at Reefapalooza in Orlando this year from Scott and could not be any happier. They are a cinch to clean and do a tremendous job of cleaning up the suspended particulate.

If you are going to run socks, try these out.... you will be a happy reefkeeper....
What about Micro bubbles ? Or do they pretty much catch all the bubbles
 
I've never found the need to run a filter sock on a regular basis. When I blast my rocks with a power head or stir up my sand bed then I'll use one for a few hours to polish the water, but aside from that there just more of a hassle than anything else.
Put it this way, what a filter sock can catch within a weeks time and what I can remove with a siphon in about 5 minutes are two different stories. I'd much rather have things like pods & food float freely throughout the system as opposed to being caught up in a filter sock for hours on end allowed to rot. No thanks...
 
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I'm going to have to look into those nylon socks. Seems like an easier way to do it. I've been thinking about using one with carbon in it on the open channel of my Bean overflow and one without carbon on the siphon channel.
 
I'm going to have to look into those nylon socks. Seems like an easier way to do it. I've been thinking about using one with carbon in it on the open channel of my Bean overflow and one without carbon on the siphon channel.
I'm thinking those socks will have a lot of bubbles escaping in to the sump /return section
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

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