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Lastly, I have a wet dry and skimmer ready to go. My thoughts are to pull the bioballs, and go the live rock and sand route- better for this mix of fishes?

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Lastly, I have a wet dry and skimmer ready to go. My thoughts are to pull the bioballs, and go the live rock and sand route- better for this mix of fishes?

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>>Better for *any* mix of fishes. If you can set up a deep sand bed and refugium, you’ll be far better able to control nitrates in this manner. With a wet/dry, you will not be able to culture any denitrifying bacteria.

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