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You may need to dial your skimmer back to keep from having to change the cup every day. The skimmate runs thin after about day 4. If you don't mind the xtra work then disregard. DJ
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Thanks for the heads up. I plan to run things as they do now unless I absolutely had to change a setting due to overflow. I want to keep things as controlled as possible so I can document the changes and experiences as precisely as possible.
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Does anyone have a video of how the pellets should tumble? I just put my pellets online and have it T'd off my pump for my fuge. I have a valve controlling the flow so I can adjust the tumble. TIA
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I have an H&S nitrate reactor, I was thinking of switching the sulphur media with the new Warner Marine Bio pellets. The pump on the reactor is rated at 528GPH, would this reactor be sufficient to use with the bio pellets? My total tank volume is roughly 250 gallons.
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So far the only thing I notice with the initial use of the WM Ecobak pellets is that they tend to clump together inside the reactor. Not like the way GFO can turn to rock but more like a soft bond that is easily shifted out of place. I've read this is normal and only temporary as I have only been running them for a few days now.
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^ That is exactly what it is like.
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After running them for several months they are getting even more sticky and have now started to channel in the reactor. They do free up if you shake the reactor (BRS) duel but go right back to clumping in short order. Every thing looks great in my tank and since adding the additional 250ml in the second chamber my glass is staying algae free longer, Colors Pop, but i still have Cheato growing at a good clip and some algae in spots on my rocks. The brown Diatoms are still popping up here and there on my sandbed even though I'm running Chemipure Elite 3 units for around 100 gal water volume.
They are not doing any harm and would say they have my SPS looking as good as when I dosed Vodka so No harm No foul, I guess still to soon to make a defined statement on these pellets. I will go 6 months and by then will have a opinion on how good or bad they have done in my situation. Bill |
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I have been using them also for a bit, and mine too are still sticky. As indicated, you can shake the reactor a bit, and they separate. However, a day or so later they are back to sticking. My algae has changed since discontinuing the vodka and exclusively using the pellets. I am using 1.5 liters on an estimated water volume of 140 gallon fowlr which is heavily stocked. My algae has completely vanished in some places and actually become greener with more growth in other places. Very strange.
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That was my thought. It would explain why such growth is occuring on rock because the rock in those places absorbed phosphate. However, what is strange is that I am seeing some very green hair algae growth on my overflows and powerheads which I do not think can absorb nutrients. |
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Thanks, and that makes a lot of sense. I agree that the pellets may simply be unable to handle a particular's systems nutrient load. I have an extremely stocked tank and feed enormous amounts of meaty food daily -- some which definitely breaks into little pieces which rot in the system. Even with this in mind, I am running 1.5 liters which should be able to handle up to a 300 gallon water volume. As such, I do not think adding more pellets is the answer, at least, for me. Now, what I have to figure out is what to use in conjunction with the pellets to solve my nutrient problems. Although I have not been testing because it is pointless in light of the false readings I would get due to the algae, my strong suspicion is that phosphate is my real problem and not nitrate. I just put some GFO on line, but I imagine that it will become saturated fast and pretty expensive to use to reduce my phosphate. I have been looking into alternatives to reduce phosphate, particularlly lantheum, but I have not pulled the trigger on the lantheum because I have yet to find a method to dose which I am comfortable would remove the percipitate and am concerned about those who report fish deaths from its dosing. I wonder if there are other waste water cleaning technologies that could be adapted to aquarium use, like the pellets, which more directly target phosphate? |
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Very true. I would add that it is also very unclear at this point how effective the pellets are assisting in the export of phosphate. My reading of the information thus far supplied by others is that it seems fairly clear that they work well at assisting in the reduction of nitrate, but it seems very unclear at this point whether they do much in terms of assisting in the reduction of phosphate which, IMO, is in most systems the major cause of hair algae problems. |
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I do not dose kalk because I never saw a need to do so b/c I only maintain fish and no corals, but perhaps now maybe I will consider doing so. In your experience, how effective is dosing Kalk at reducing phosphate? What happens to the perticipate and can it leach phosphate back into the system? Any other concerns about dosing kalk? |
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What is interesting to me about your comment is I recently read an article (cannot remember where) where the author discussed his study indicating that at various places within a given aquarium the ph can measure substantially lower than the rest of the system. In other words, the ph in the back right corner of your tank may under certain circumstances be much lower at times than the ph on the other side of the tank. As such, I wonder if the percipitate has more of a potential of releasing phosphate. |
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I'm seeing this algae also only on my Tunzes.None on the rocks or panes.I'm BB and there is none there either.This is not hair algae what I'm seeing.It's almost like a natural type of algae is nomal if that makes sense?I was told their are healthy algae within our system.Which shows us a healthy tank.But I can say,the Bac has made my system a big winner.The before and after changes are huge.But again I'm still running GFO also.Which I really don't want to do,because of cost factor.I just have some extra GFO and been running it before BAC was started. |
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