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Old 10-12-2011, 01:59 AM
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Has anyone tried these? Sounds almost too good to be true. Gets rid of nitrates without a skimmer or bio pellet reactors.
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Old 10-12-2011, 02:35 AM
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it creates an oxygen depleted area to grow anaerobic (nitrate eating) bacteria, it requires dosing a carbon source such as sugar or vodka, i have not used one but i did a lot of research and ended up building a sulphur denitrator which i control with an ORP controller, the sulphur denitrator requires very little maintenance and works very well, my nitrates are less than 1ppm in a heavily stocked 90gal LPS tank with 22 fish.
i do run a skimmer and GFO as the denitrator does not eat phosphates.
i have been running the denitrator for about a year now, the only problem i had was i built it too large and had to remove about one third of the media after my nitrates dropped.
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So ... If you did a 35% weekly water change on both tanks it would take 120+ hours per year. Even at minimum wage that would be at least worth $800+.
That is awesome! I had no idea I could charge out my hourly rate while I did tank maintenance!
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Old 10-12-2011, 04:17 AM
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that has been around for a while....complete garbage if you ask me.
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Old 12-26-2011, 04:31 PM
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that has been around for a while....complete garbage if you ask me.
I m new to this hobby and trying to learn. Why do you think it complete garbage?
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that has been around for a while....complete garbage if you ask me.
Gotta disagree with that statement, mine has been up and running for about a year, numbers are great. I charge it with a few ml of vodka every few days and all is good. My tank is looking the best it has in ages and I haven't changed the water in my tank for almost a year now. So I am sold on mine.
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