Adding pump to Red Sea ReefMat 500 instead of plumbing it in

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Hi,

I bought a Red Sea Peninsula 350 a few weeks ago and am currently cycling it. I have not hooked up the Reef Mat 500 that came with it yet, or even opened the box. I understand you have to modify the return plumbing to run the water through it.

I've also been reading some reviews that people think it makes the water "too clean". Then I saw this BRS video where Ryan mentions it might be a good idea to put a pump on it and run it off a timer. I like this idea because I wouldn't have to modify anything and I could experiment more with how much it's removing from the water. Is anyone here doing this? Are there any downsides to putting it on a pump? What pump would you recommend?

Thanks,

Travis

It's specifically at 13:30

 

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I say go for it as long as theres room to place it with the filter socks still there, and the skimmer will need a place to go too. I wouldn't spend a lot of money on a pump.
 
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On the G2 sump you remove the filter sock tray to put the ReefMat in. I'm curious why you would need them if you have the Rollerfleece, I didn't think you'd run both.

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Travis
 

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