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Miracle mud?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by SaltWaterloo, Apr 12, 2010.

  1. SaltWaterloo

    SaltWaterloo Inactive User

    Hey I was planning on having a sand bed in my sump. I was looking thru our sponsors and found the miracle mud. I like what i hear, but it looks like you need one of their filter systems? or maybe im reading it wrong. I dont want to do that, but would the mud work in place of a sand bed in my sump? does anyone have any experience with this mud?
     
  2. Dave

    Dave Experienced Reefkeeper

    IMO, you don't have to use the mud in one of their filter systems.  Their systems are basically a sump with a chamber for skimmer (not all of their systems have this) a chamber for the mud & algae (they suggest calerpa but I use chaeto) and then a chamber for bio balls and then the return pump.  there is no reason you can't use their mud in a DIY sump....just my $.02 worth...
     
  3. SaltWaterloo

    SaltWaterloo Inactive User

    well thanks now im two cents richer /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/hybrid//emoticons/smile.gif I might try it. i cant find a price anywhere. is it expensive?
     
  4. Matt

    Matt Inactive User

    Sand and cheato seem to be the choice for sumps. Probably cheaper to get sand and cheato than miracle mud.
     
  5. SaltWaterloo

    SaltWaterloo Inactive User

    whats the difference in them? pros and cons
     
  6. SaltWaterloo

    SaltWaterloo Inactive User

    i mean, i see that the mud is putting alot of trace elements into the tank, but i thought thats what sand did too. so idk now. why do you say sand is better than mud for sumps?
     
  7. Matt

    Matt Inactive User

    I would personally use sand. Cheaper I would guess, and easier to deal with. Plus you can put snails in your sump to break down things.
     
  8. SaltWaterloo

    SaltWaterloo Inactive User

    snails dont like mud? lol
     
  9. Box

    Box


    I use MM in my sump havent had an issue with it in the least bit. I also built my own sump out of a 20 long so its not a predisigned sump by them.

     

    -Box
     
  10. IrishStock

    IrishStock Inactive User

    I think you can get more diversity by begging or buying a little sand from established tanks to add to the sand you would put in your sump.   Each tank has it's own little world of diversity and there's really not much that's a "miracle" in this hobby.
     
  11. Troy

    Troy Experienced Reefkeeper

    MM is a great product. But in the end, there really isn't any difference between MM and a 6" deep sand bed. They will do about the same thing. It just taks less MM, but it cost alot more too.
     

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