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Old 02-26-2008, 01:14 AM
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I have to throw chaeto every other week, which is dark green and growing madly under 24/7 lighting.
same here
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Old 02-26-2008, 01:42 AM
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Mind blown.

do you have a link to a good article about this. I have never used or even seen an ozone reactor. I have heard of them before however.
Sorry, I dont have any articles handy. Im sure you could google it...
I used them when I imported large quantities of marine life, and also used them to oxidize waste and bring up the o2 saturation levels in the water column when I was raising tank raised post larval marine fish. They are used alot in fish farms of all types.
I have aquaculture books and articles on it hiding somewhere, you can usually apply aquaculture tecnology to aquariums with great results!
There are alot of great informative acuaculture sites and BB's out there...
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Old 02-26-2008, 02:39 AM
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okay, how about this:

http://aquaticeco.resultspage.com/aq...en%20Diffusers


diffusers. They appear to be like air stones that attach to pure oxygen.

http://www.aquaticeco.com/index.cfm/...etail/iid/6489

wouldn;t something like this be practical?

So from what I understand, if the diffuser is practical I can flow the oxygen through the plate and then use a pinpoint to determine the ppm. then I can adjust the valve on the tank to regulate flow thus raising and lowering oxidization in the water?
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its alot easier and more practical to run an ozone generator with an ORP meter, injecting the ozone into your ozone safe protien skimmer if its large enough to have sufficent dwell time, or inject ozone into an ozone/oxygen reactor which is designed to have sufficient dwell time to let the ozone dissipate before entering the display tank. This setup will ensure that organic waste is oxidized and oxygen levels are at safe peak levels....
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:10 AM
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okay. I was browsing the ozone/oxygen reactors a few mins ago. I was looking at the diffuser only because I was reading an article on live aquaria about how the increase in oxygen with the ozone reactor were marginal. That just got me started with looking at aquaculture companies for other ideas.

But I will look back into the reactor and skimmer combo along with the ozone/oxygen reactor. Any idea of how much I can increase bioload?
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there are alot of factors and its very involved and takes years of research or alternatively you pay someone to do it for you... In aquaculture, densities of .5-.75lbs of fish per gallon are common and high end farms are approaching 1lb of fish per gallon of water with high turnover. Alot of common aquaculture figures are 1-5gallons of water per pound of fish. I could write you a story on here about all the variables.... staying with a common marine ornamental density parameter of .5"-1" of fish per gallon is a safer bet but you will still need to have high water quality to achive this.
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