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LA Fishguy Bio Pellets video
Found this interesting video on Bio Pellets from LA Fishguy. Has a cool new reactor design, a decent experiment and a good theory on why bioPellets have been problematic for some people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLhmI...e_gdata_player |
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Creative use of a single pump to recirc and also pull from sump and put it back I like.
They mention stripping things out too fast... I wish there was an answer for people like me with algae doing just fine and levels of p04 close to or zero on a meter and nitrates the same. I can't really adjust a reactor properly when according to tests these levels are super low (they mustn't be though). |
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Now having said that, it was suggested here and I've heard/read many times that you don't necessarily want your nitrates and phosphates to be zero. Various organisms need some level of these nutrients. |
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*Sigh* now where can i buy this reactor lol. I think i should just unplugged the reactor and let the chaeto does it job and trim it more frequently.
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Honestly. I've been just growing cheato and mangroves. Im maintaining 0 nitrates and very low phosphates no problem.
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