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![]() Thanks :-)
Babies are easy. All they do is eat-sleep-poop-repeat. ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Your pictures are incredible
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![]() First of all, thanks Leah
![]() Okay, so this evening marked the 4th (ish) week of the N/P Bio Pellets. To recap.. I have about 750ml of the pellets running in a Two Little Fishes 150 phosban reactor that is fed by a maxijet 900 daisy chained with another phosban reactor running carbon. I recently did a mod to the sponges to get more flow through the reactor and thus more tumble of the pellets. This has worked out quite well. I also have another 250ml of the pellets hanging out loosly in my refugium and my overflow box (just cuz I couldn't fit all the pellets in the reactor). At first I was a little worried about this but so far there have been not been any adverse effects. Before I started using the pellets I used an American Marine Pinpoint meter to measure my nitrates and got a reading of 8ppm. Two weeks later I took another reading and got 4ppm. Now into my 4th(ish) week I took another reading and got 0ppm. ![]() ![]() The meter reads "Lo" but according to the manual this means Zero. I wasn't sure I trusted that reading at first so I took two more readings. The second one also came up as zero while the third and final test came up with 1ppm. ![]() So I'm going to call it zero since the probe has an accuracy of +/- 1ppm ![]() So there we have it. In my application of the N/P Bio pellets there is clearly a positive result and I am sold!! Needless to say I will be stockpiling these bad boys. I have always wanted to use this emoticon and feel it appropriate to do so now.. ![]() Alright.. carry on. Last edited by kien; 02-09-2010 at 07:41 AM. |
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![]() There HAS to be some catch (besides the fact that I had to see that scary banana dancing)! I'll be using these on my new tank without a DOUBT.
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![]() wow i am sold on this as well. Anyone want to group order?
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![]() Thanks for being the guinea pig Kien, I think I might give them a go as well if they really work, they may help out with my nitrates when i move everything for my upgrade. From what I have been reading, even when people move existing rocks and water, they still seem to have a little bit of new tank syndrome.
Your little experiment has helped out some of us!...or well.. at least me anyways :P
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![]() It's not just Kien being the guinea pig
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![]() Thanks for the update Kien, and great posts.
As you all know, many of us have been trying the NP BioPellets out, I am one of them. Now I am not as structured as Kien in my testing and presenting results, but can tell you what I am seeing: 1.) Even Cleaner water 2.) Coraline algae and green algae on glass is quickly dissappearing, leaving plain clean glass behind 3.) Cleaner araganite sand 4.) skimmer has gone from producing a green skimmate liquid to a very dark brown. I am thinking that this is indicating a lack of algae in the water column and tank and the skimmer is now just removing other wastes. I personally haven't been testing my nitrates, but can see by the results above that these pellets do have a positive impact. I am running 750ml in a deltec fluidizer using a MJ1200 to power/tumble to pellets. I am also using 1.5L of Zeolites. I would recommend this product and have now ordered another 2L to stockpile.
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