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Thanks for the update Kien, and great posts.
As you all know, many of us have been trying the NP BioPellets out, I am one of them. Now I am not as structured as Kien in my testing and presenting results, but can tell you what I am seeing: 1.) Even Cleaner water 2.) Coraline algae and green algae on glass is quickly dissappearing, leaving plain clean glass behind 3.) Cleaner araganite sand 4.) skimmer has gone from producing a green skimmate liquid to a very dark brown. I am thinking that this is indicating a lack of algae in the water column and tank and the skimmer is now just removing other wastes. I personally haven't been testing my nitrates, but can see by the results above that these pellets do have a positive impact. I am running 750ml in a deltec fluidizer using a MJ1200 to power/tumble to pellets. I am also using 1.5L of Zeolites. I would recommend this product and have now ordered another 2L to stockpile. |
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As for corals, well, I didn't have any issues with how they looked before and they still look fine now with colour and growth so it is hard for me to compare the corals then and now. Maybe in a few more months the change will be more noticeable. But again, I don't really have any issues with how things are looking so I don't really know what I'm looking for :-) In the end, I'm just really happy that I can keep nitrates low with what I feel is a high bio load (4 tangs, and the regal alone almost counts as 2 :lol:). Plus, I don't have to really do anything on a daily or even weekly basis which is my one issue with the other ULN systems. I'll keep checking nitrates (although probably less frequently now) and I'll keep an eye on the pellets to watch them deplete and replace as needed. This to me really is almost set and forget. Obviously this being a relatively new technology I can't be *that* complacent and will continue to monitor things, but in the long run if things continue the way they are going now, these will truly be set and forget (almost). P.S. It sounds like a lot more people are interested in these now so a Calgary group order would rock :-D Get on that Tai! |
Nice Pic's. If someone is doing a group order of the N/P Bio pellets count me in.
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So you would reccomend this over rowa phos any day? I am sick of scraping that crap
might have to try this stuff out |
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I have not tried the Bio pellets yet. If I remember correctly phosphate is some sort of fertilizer that algae thrives on. My thinking is that the bacteria that the Bio pellets product creating mulm does too. Useful Bacteria mulm. Newsagents algae.
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i have read on other sites people are realy likeing the pellets .surprised no one in calgary carries them yet hopefully soon someone might .i would be in for a group order to
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So when nitrates drop to zero.. what's a guy to do?? Buy more fish! :lol:
Borbonius Anthias: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2803/...430a5a69_t.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/...8e6ecb1a_t.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4062/...d9019ee7_t.jpg Sunburst Anthias: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2750/...4202b624_t.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/...ab0d0073_t.jpg Hawaiian Flame Wrasse (female): [I have a male too but have not yet been able to capture a photo of him worth posting. He is fast and skittish!] http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4032/...5c22a648_t.jpg http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/...0e828a31_t.jpg Okay so this guy (the tailspot) isn't new but he wanted in on the photo action. Such a great personality this little guy. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2766/...ce5b7f3e_t.jpg For all you fish stocking po-po out there, don't fret! I have re-homed some of my fish to another tank! :-D 1/3 tank shot. Note the not so little Borbon in the bottom right corner :biggrin: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4060/...a82c273f_o.jpg Just realized that the tank has just past the 6 month mark.. maybe I'll write up a full tank update. If I can be bothered.. :lol: |
Well, since I'm up mind as well throw up some recent Oceanic grabs.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4069/...c0982836_o.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2722/...8740ba24_o.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2702/...7b39f5ba_o.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2523/...906739d5_o.jpg |
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