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    You probably don't want bio balls, but if you did use them like this, they might grow algae themselves. Could try it though.

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    I guess your right. So instead I should make the scrubber in a separate chamber on my sump right ?

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    Probably a good idea, but if you could post plans or explain it better, it would help.

    The idea is to make it as easy to clean as possible.

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    This is how my sump looks now. I will have to make some kind of a new compartment or something for the algae scrubber, or I can place it on the side glass

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    You could do an overflow-fed style upflow scrubber, which then drains down on the balls.

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    Why not just omit the bioballs? You wont need them unless your bioload is absurdly large.
    I would seriously consider omitting the filter media also. As it collects wastes it will turn into a nitrate/phosphate factory. Think about how a standard coffee maker works, but replace the coffee with fish poop and you have yourself a good representation of mechanical filtration. You could manage the wastes by cleaning the media a few times a week but it is a lot of effort. A better idea could be to have the effluent flow from the tank go straight to a cryptic filtration area (a dark area with LR that will grow NPS corals, sponges and cryptic fauna in general) before heading to a scrubber.

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