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11/22/2008, 01:48 AM | #376 |
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I am running chaeto, is this really necessary?
Thanks. More like, how often shall I change the bag? |
11/22/2008, 06:54 AM | #377 |
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Hey Wind,
I would always run chaeto as I've noticed nothing but good results from using it. I remove the same amount of chaeto per week that I originally put into the fuge, so it's pulling out phosphates and nitrates at a phenomenal rate. The skimmer hardly gets used at all. I had a spurt of HA when the fuge was offline for a week during maintenance, it just disappeared when it came back online. Co-incidence? I don't think so. I'd change the media once a month, no less -- unless the tank still tests for phosphates. I don't even bother testing phosphates or nitrates any more, any time I do it always reports zero. Regards Conor.
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I haven't seen TOO MUCH growth w/ the chaeto, but light is upgraded to 24watt from a measley 9watt.
When I run GFO in a bag, do I rinse it first and then hang it in my sump? I am using it via media bag. Thanks. |
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I love that, light upgraded to 9watts. Only works in a fuge eh?
Yes, you need to rinse the media prior to adding to the tank - a lot of people advocate rinsing in RO, I just use the tap at the kitchen sink. You'll get far better results with the bag in a reactor or even a small filter housing - just be sure to dump any filter media out each week else you'll get a rise in nitrates -- just like bioballs. I never had nitrates until I started using floss for detritus collection. Must be related!
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Great Thread!
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11/29/2009, 09:33 PM | #381 |
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I am battling high PO4. Is a phosban reactor and media still the way to lower it? I just recently setup my refugium with cheato so it is not at full strength yet.
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12/01/2009, 01:42 AM | #384 |
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Very interesting. Subscribed. I need a PO4 meter.
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12/01/2009, 10:38 PM | #385 |
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phosphates are difficult to measure. Alot of time algae is consuming nitrates and phosphates as soon as they are imported so you get a zero reading
go on the premise that if you have algae then you have nitrates and or phosphates.
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I like the Elos test. Only use 2 drops of one solution, 2 drops of another, and the scale is easy to differentiate 0.01 vs 0.
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also if you don't have algae then I would not worry about measuring phosphates(unless in a sps dominant tank and the corals browning at the tips)
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Great thread. I'm going to buy one for my tank.
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What I don't understand is that if algae is using the P04 faster than we can test for it, then why does it still cause problems. If we stop introducing P04 then the algae shall die back, then rerelease it and the whole process starts over?
If you have algae but if you test it says 0, oh thats because the P04 is being used up by the algae. Oh really then why are my SPS still stunted, the algae all over the place should be taking up the P04 therefore not causing any problems. |
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phosphates might show 0 but what are the nitrates?
There are many, many other reasons besides P04 that will inhibit sps growth. ALk, Mag, Cal for starters.
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I am aware of all the usually (easily detected and remedied) parameters of keeping SPS, that is not what this thread is about. We are discussing phosphate being an issue with all other parameters being in line.
I am worried about phosphate and the conclusion that it hinders SPS growth, hence the use of GFO, which is what this thread is about. |
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This is a great thread with lots of info. Will now be purchasing a hanna meter from BRS soon.
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