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05/28/2019, 03:30 PM | #1 |
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Talk me into, or out of, an algae reactor
Kind of on the fence about using an algae reactor or just continuing my gfo,gac reactors. I constantly run just a small amount of gfo due to my busy work and family life for a little more wiggle room with maintenance. Setup is a standard 75 gallon tank, 20 long sump, with a nyos 120 skimmer. Only a clownfish in the tank with a mixture of lps and sps, nothing crazy.
So I guess the question is, do I keep things the way they are, or get rid of the gfo and change that portion to an algae reactor? |
05/28/2019, 03:54 PM | #2 |
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Is what you're doing now working?
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05/28/2019, 03:58 PM | #3 |
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What's your PO4 at now?
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05/30/2019, 03:36 AM | #7 |
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I've run both, and both do work, just depends on your husbandry capabilities and what you want to do.
The reason I chose macro over GFO in my current tank - natural vs chemical filtration, and it also gives my pods a place to be since I'm running bare bottom for the first time and don't really have a refugium. With either, you're going to need to clean or change out every few weeks, so that process doesn't change. But with macro, there's not really an "expiration" of it, whereas GFO if you don't keep up with changes it can cause some issues for your tank.
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05/30/2019, 05:04 PM | #10 |
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Algae scrubber IMO
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I used several configurations of ATS over the years and each out performed GFO or whatever other NO3/PO4 extraction technique I’ve ever tried. It takes a bit of time to get it dialed in but once configured the only recurring cost is, ah, almost nothing compared to a container of rust (GFO).
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