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The Grizz 01-09-2011 06:39 PM

Vertex Bio Pellets vs. NP Pellets what is the difference
 
Can some one tell me what the difference is between the Vertex Bio Pellets and the NP Pellets? Do they both neutralize the same things and provide the same things into the water column?

globaldesigns 01-09-2011 06:56 PM

Hey Greg,

From what I read, they both come from the same manufacturer. I don't know if this is true, but what I recall from reading articles.

They are both the same type of product doing the same job. NP is the first to come out, then of course many followed on the band wagon. So I do think you can go with the Vertex, which are cheaper and they will do the same job.

How are the clammies?

ALBERTA REEF 01-09-2011 07:25 PM

I have used both. I seen no difference in performance. In my opinion there both are equally the same.

Tom R 01-09-2011 07:40 PM

I am currently running a mix of both in my reactor with no problems.

For more info and great pricing go to:

http://www.oceaniccorals.com/store/i...&productId=500

Tom R

Coleus 01-09-2011 08:34 PM

They work the same. Just the vertex pellets are smaller in size. I used both brands and just bought couple more bags from jl when it was on sale.

The Grizz 01-09-2011 10:16 PM

Cool that is what I need to know, I picked some up yesturday for the MR1 and put in the recommended amount per gallon and it really does not look like there is that much in there.

So would it be safe to dump the remaining NP pellets into the MR1 with the Vertec pellets?

kien 01-09-2011 10:56 PM

I have been running well OVER the "recommended" amount of pellets for a few months now (since September) without any issues. In theory you can't over do it with the pellets. Bacteria will consume what pellets are available. If you have more pellets than bacteria then the pellets should simple deplete at a slower rate. I recently added more pellets and a second reactor :D. I'm probably running close to 2 or 3 times over the published recommended amount. I really like that I don't have to touch the reactors for months on end. :D

In both my reactors I have a mix of the original NP Biopellets and Vertex pellets. I have not seen any NP Biopellets sold locally recently so I'll prob just stick to the vertex. I do like that the pellets are smaller and tend to tumble easier.

On the flip side, some people are still reporting issues with their use of pellets. So, if you are at all concerned or hesitant definitely follow product recommendations rather than being cavalier like me :lol:

The Grizz 01-10-2011 12:16 AM

I have had zero issues and I think when I kicked in the NP pellets in my 2 TLF150s I put 500ml in each, way more then recommended so I think I will throw the hole 1000 ml of the Vertec pellets into the MR1 and see how it works.

I might as well fly by the seat of my pant like Kien does:biggrin: I mean seriously look at his reef tank!! Can't be all that bad right. :lol:

tinman 01-10-2011 01:59 AM

pellets
 
i have a bag of each going around in a tlf 550 and no problems yet,(way more than the recommended amount) but i do like the vertex as they are easier to get moving and seem to tumble better.

Skimmerking 01-10-2011 02:04 AM

what do it take out NO3 and phosphates


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