Why do you use prefiltration.

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The most important reason I use prefiltration is.

  • To make my water clear of floating debris.

    Votes: 22 36.1%
  • To limit nutrients.

    Votes: 8 13.1%
  • To prevent or reduce nuisance algae.

    Votes: 2 3.3%
  • Reduce detritus in my sand and on my rocks.

    Votes: 6 9.8%
  • Other.

    Votes: 3 4.9%
  • I don't use prefiltration.

    Votes: 20 32.8%

  • Total voters
    61
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Following on from my previous thread, no prefiltration no problem I got to thinking people may use it for different reasons. So I thought I would create a poll on what you believe is most important reason you use prefiltration if you do because not everybody does, if you choose other please explain.
 
I use a prefilter going to my sump to keep the larger detritus material from going into the rest of sump and possibly back into the tank . I have rock in my sump and don’t need it clogged up with large particulate that could lead to higher nitrates as it breaks down . A prefilter avoids that and for me it makes sense
 
Pre-filter? Explain?! Lol
In my 7" media cup I keep bags of ceramic rings and bio type filter things.
My skimmer has a nylon net like women's leg stocking. Aka pantyhose. Does that count as my pre-filter? It's at the skimmer output so kinda an after filter. Lol!
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So far 36.7% don't use prefiltration. Maybe I should have said if you don't use it state why.
 
I don't even know what it is.
The only thing that cleans my water is a skimmer though and I don't have a preskimmer.
Pre-filter not preskimmer.
Pre-filter = filter wool, sock, rollermat, foam. Designed to remove particular mater prior to other filtration and skimmer.
 
I’m not using anything, just light, pump and heater occasionally run GAC keeping it simple and effective, letting the biological filter handle the filtration naturally.
 
Pre-filter = filter wool, sock, rollermat, foam. Designed to remove particular mater prior to other filtration and skimmer.
I'm still lost....

So if my filter contains foam and floss, is it a filter or pre-filter? Both? neither?

Is OP just asking who uses mechanical filtration?
 
To those with no filter socks, floss, etc...how do you handle detritus buildup?

I run a lot of flow, even in the sump(no baffles). I like to keep it suspended, but it always finds somewhere to accumulate if the skimmer doesn't catch it.

Do you siphon it out or let it be?
 
I'm still lost....

So if my filter contains foam and floss, is it a filter or pre-filter? Both? neither?

Is OP just asking who uses mechanical filtration?
I gave examples in my reply of what prefiltration means. Am sorry your lost maybe somebody else could simplify it for you However, anything designed to remove particulate matter before entering other forms of filtration like biological, algae filtration or skimmer if they are used.
 
To those with no filter socks, floss, etc...how do you handle detritus buildup?

I run a lot of flow, even in the sump(no baffles). I like to keep it suspended, but it always finds somewhere to accumulate if the skimmer doesn't catch it.

Do you siphon it out or let it be?
Most just let it build up, it doesn’t affect the overall system, those detritus that build up in the sump over time don’t decompose and are just there similar to the ocean carbon storage.
 
I went without for a while but the sump detritus buildup - well even DT detritus buildup, and visible particulate matter made me switch back to using mechanical filtration. While I didn’t find it “needed” I found it a quality of life improvement. I try every couple years to remove it as I hope the system has changed but always end up going back be it a few weeks or months later.
 

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

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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