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03/29/2011, 07:06 PM | #1 |
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Question about sulfur smell
My tank has been cycling for about a week and a half using 75 percent live rock 20 percent. Dry rock and 5 percent half dead stuff on rock. All live sand . So the couple pieces that were half dead I threw in the refugium hoping they would die off and fill with good bacteria. I noticed a rotten smell over refugium so I pulled about 6 gallons out of it and filled with new saltwater but I guess it spread throughout tank....house smelled good! Lol. I have my sump split into 3 sections with skim on left side return in middle and refug on right. Slow flow through refug which explains why smell wasn't being carried throughout tank/ house......what can I do to correct this? Only livestock include couple snails hermits and an emerald crab. I put biospira in couple days ago to speed up cycling process
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03/29/2011, 08:05 PM | #2 |
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Dead rock has to cycle which takes time. You can try to diminish the smell in the meantime with a lot of carbon.
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03/29/2011, 10:57 PM | #3 |
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Try increasing the flow thru the refugium. More flow means more oxygen. From my understanding, if it is sulfur (hydrogen sulfide)you smell, it is most likely being created by anaerobic bacteria.
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03/30/2011, 02:18 AM | #4 |
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yes the smell can be anaerobic bacteria.
I had a pump die on a closed loop w/ canister. I opened it up after a few weeks. Wow I almost fell over the smell was so bad! be patient and run carbon, weekly 10% water change can help. |
03/30/2011, 06:15 AM | #5 |
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Awesome thanks for the help everyone! I did a 25 percent water change in the fug and pouring new water through fuge helped and then i threw a couple filter bags with carbon in the sump one on fuge side and one on skimmer side and also upped flow through fug. Thanks again!
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