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Old 03-14-2012, 02:22 AM
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Default Bio Pellets, To Soon To Increase The Amount?

Hey Guys,

I started running Vertex bio pellets 4 weeks ago today...My system is 90 display and a 40b sump, I'm thinking about 120 ish total water volume.

I started with 250ml's and haven't noticed any difference in this time, so I'm considering adding another 100 ml's.

To soon? or should I be fine....I know I started on the low end for the amount but I just wanted to stay on the safe side.

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Old 03-14-2012, 02:37 AM
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Very slow and steady with NP pellets. After 4 weeks you should be good to add a little more. What are your levels like?

You should be sure of your system volume, for most people you can subract 1/3 of the display volume for live rock and sand, plus your sump is most likely half full... Better to estimate low then high, also how much of a biol load do you have?
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I up mine once a month. I started with half a cup in my 150, up to 2 cups now, I'm seeing a great difference already. 2 cups to go. Good luck!
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Oh and I'm going up by half a cup at a time, monthly.
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Oh and I'm going up by half a cup at a time, monthly.

So ruffly 100ml's a month? did you use a bacteria booster of some kind?
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100mL should be fine. No I didn't use any buffer.
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I'd say I have a medium bio load (2 small tangs, 2 clowns, clown goby, manderin goby, high fin goby, sail fin blenny)

As for my levels...trates are undetectable and unfortunately my phosphate kits ran out.
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