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Nita-Guard BIO-cubes. anyone have input
anyone have personal experience or info on this product . JL Aquatics says its amazing.
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From the people who i know that used it and the stores that used it, they say it works like a charm. Start slow and build your way up.
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What I have read is that its simply biopellets but media bag friendly. If shouldn't overdo it ;)
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I heard it does not lower your phosphates like biopellets do. Looking for confirmation!
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But there's this other "version" called bio-cube titanium which helps to lower phosphates too. |
Last that i read of, its about 16 parts nitrate to 1 part phosphate that gets lowered. Even with that ratio, im using it very successfully to lower my nitrates and phosphates.
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Lol or they are lazy!
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Please correct me if I'm wrong but are the cubes and bio pellets just a carbon source.
It would probably be benificial to dose MB7 or like product to help bring po4 and nitrates down Using prodibio I cut out Gfo over a year ago |
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Yea i heard they can reduce a fish only system of 100+ ppm nitrates to 0 in a month or 2
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thanks for the input!
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Hello
Out of curiosity what kind of skimmers and tank sizes do you all have here? Titus |
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Myself I run a 42g system with a nac7 skimmer |
130 rsm and a 65 gallon with eshops 100 skimmer.
Can someone enlighten/explain to me about the comments about cyano and the concern of feeding it if you run stuff like nitro guard? I have 0 cyano or any aleage for that matter. |
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