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Old 03-09-2008, 05:16 PM
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As far as the tank goes its 300g with a 130g sump its been set up since november and ive been doing between 1&2 waterchanges a month of about 60-120g each.im having an issue with nitrates and cyano since buddie moved in but im adding 6lbs of seachem nitrate removal media and about 150lbs of base and liverock soon so hopefully that cuts down the nitrates.
im also using tapwater in this tank so when i get the waterlines finished ill have ro/di water in this tank also so that should help with algae and cyano.
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Old 03-09-2008, 05:38 PM
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Very nice! That is and awesome video!
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I'm curious how much nitrate those big fish generate, what are your levels?

Have you thought at all about a denitrator, either a coil type or a sulfur reactor maybe? I bet you could get some good mileage out of one..
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Im having trouble keeping nitrate down its usally around the 50-100 range. if things dont improve soon im gonna buy one of these
http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewIt...s~vendor~.html

but hopefully it dosent come to that.
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The sulfur reactors are exactly the same as a calcium reactor without the CO2 input, if you're into DIY you could probably build yourself one for a lot less, or find a used calcium reactor and then use sulfur media. I tried a sulfur reactor for about a year, I found the trickiest part is the flowrate. If I were to do it over again, I'd suggest using a peristaltic feed pump and if you really want to go top shelf, put the feed pump on an ORP controller. When dialed in right they work pretty awesome. Just food for thought.

Or you could try a coil denitrator ... usually around $20 in parts so a cheap option to look into and not a lot wagered if it doesn't work out.

Or heck, dose with sugar (or sugar and vodka). I tried sugar dosing a few months ago, it really does bring the nitrates down pretty quick. Only thing is they come back up when you stop.
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