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Animal-Chin 01-15-2016 05:58 PM

What method for reducing nitrates/phosphates do you use?
 
Lets discuss our removal method successes and failures here. I'm trying to go next level and I'm not sure what method I want to try, lots of info online, lots of scary stories.

I have a 125 6 foot tank stocked with 9 fish. My fish are pigs so I feed daily and I feed frozen food (Mysis, clam, krill, brine, silversides).

When my tank had like 4 fish, I had no phos or nitrates, sparkling clean sand.

Now, my phosphates are .o2 (no biggie) but my nitrates are about 10. This makes me nervous...lol

I run Rowa Phos in a reactor, this seems to work great for phosphates.

For nitrates I have my skimmer rated for 150 gallons and a refugium PACKED full of cheato. This did the trick for a smaller bioload but doesn't hold the nitrates down anymore. I have a small CUC (10 turbos, 5 hermits, 1 tiger tail cucumber if its alive) and I do weekly 15 gallon water changes.


Where should I go from here? Vodka? Red Sea NoPx? Bio Pellets? Aquaforest Salt?

What do you use? How well does it work? What would you never do again?

Reef-Geek 01-15-2016 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Animal-Chin (Post 978609)
Lets discuss our removal method successes and failures here. I'm trying to go next level and I'm not sure what method I want to try, lots of info online, lots of scary stories.

I have a 125 6 foot tank stocked with 9 fish. My fish are pigs so I feed daily and I feed frozen food (Mysis, clam, krill, brine, silversides).

When my tank had like 4 fish, I had no phos or nitrates, sparkling clean sand.

Now, my phosphates are .o2 (no biggie) but my nitrates are about 10. This makes me nervous...lol

I run Rowa Phos in a reactor, this seems to work great for phosphates.

For nitrates I have my skimmer rated for 150 gallons and a refugium PACKED full of cheato. This did the trick for a smaller bioload but doesn't hold the nitrates down anymore. I have a small CUC (10 turbos, 5 hermits, 1 tiger tail cucumber if its alive) and I do weekly 15 gallon water changes.


Where should I go from here? Vodka? Red Sea NoPx? Bio Pellets? Aquaforest Salt?

What do you use? How well does it work? What would you never do again?

How about upgrade skimmer?

WarDog 01-15-2016 06:12 PM

I use Zeo. Damn expensive but I get good results for no3 and po4. Not a huge bioload of fish however.

Reef Pilot 01-15-2016 06:15 PM

I use GFO to keep my phosphates down, and bio-pellets to keep nitrates at near zero. I also use MB7 with my bio pellets to prevent mulm and cyano. Works great for me.

Go to post #30 of my journal (link below) to see all my tank husbandry practices.

Aquattro 01-15-2016 06:24 PM

I tried vodka, no luck. Switched to biopellets, no better luck. Switched back to Zeo, too early to tell.

Reef Pilot 01-15-2016 06:51 PM

And if you browse through the first few pages of my journal, you can see some of my early struggles with nitrates before I finally figured it out. A couple years ago (also documented in my journal) I experimented with decommissioning my bio pellet reactor. That turned out to be a big mistake, as the nitrates returned with a vengeance and took many months to get them under control again.

crimper 01-15-2016 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Reef Pilot (Post 978629)
And if you browse through the first few pages of my journal, you can see some of my early struggles with nitrates before I finally figured it out. A couple years ago (also documented in my journal) I experimented with decommissioning my bio pellet reactor. That turned out to be a big mistake, as the nitrates returned with a vengeance and took many months to get them under control again.

What Biopellet do you use Walter?

Reef Pilot 01-15-2016 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by crimper (Post 978630)
What Biopellet do you use Walter?

I have always used the Vertex ones, not sure if they are all the same. 1000 ml lasts about 2 years, or more (although consumed much faster initially).

Animal-Chin 01-15-2016 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Reef-Geek (Post 978610)
How about upgrade skimmer?

Selling one? :lol:

Honestly, I could afford a bottle of vodka right now but not to drop $800 on a new skimmer. Perhaps in the future but my skimmer seems to work really well, I empty a lot of black goo every 4 days, just ask my family, they LOVE the smell...:lol:

Animal-Chin 01-15-2016 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Reef Pilot (Post 978632)
I have always used the Vertex ones, not sure if they are all the same. 1000 ml lasts about 2 years, or more (although consumed much faster initially).

So cost wise it's a biopellet reactor and pellets every 2 years? I'm guessing the 2 little fishes phosban reactor isn't good enough for pellets? I have one that was modified for them but have never used it, got it free in a trade a few years ago...


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