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![]() you could run a good quality carbon and maybe rowaphos or chemipure
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![]() but will standard biomax media host the same bacteria thats on the LR?
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![]() how much did the G6 set you back?
I did not have good luck with a canister filter, best of luck. |
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![]() i got it from another member on this forum for 180 dollars. its in great condition. just had a little trouble starting it the first time, but it works like a charm now.
why didnt you have luck with a canister filter? what was it missing? |
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![]() It was contributing too much nitrates to the tank and causing massive algae outbreaks.
I battle Hair Algae for a long time, getting rid of the canister filter helped alot, and finally buying 2 mexican turbo snails beat the problem. |
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![]() ill have to keep an eye on it. im upgrading from a HOB filter. my tank has had hair algae since i got it.... bought an algae blenny and he's been doing a good job eating it up
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If your going to run a canister filter remove all the sponge media and simply run activated carbon and either live rock or live rock rubble ( I'd use small pieces of liverock) there is no need for a canister filter per say in a filter sense but you can use it where a sump isn't available or for a refuge when a sump is small.
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![]() Filters aren't gonna really help with algae unfortunately your algae gets it's food before it hits any filter and those filters even filled with carbon aren't gonna get rid of your excess nutrients.
To really get rid of your algae you need to starve it and starve it severly, the best solution is ro water watch what you feed like frozen food and keep a regular light pattern with new bulbs every year. There are lots of ways to keep your phosphates and nitrates low, in my little tank I'm running a dual media reactor with carbon and gfo and in my new tank I'm aiming for low nutrient tank so ro/do water and work up to full zeovit system. Read up on reducing your phosphates and nitrates and your algae problems will dissappear with a little manual removal it won't come back ![]()
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![]() thanks for the advice. but why should there be no sponge? shouldnt there be something to catch the debris that gets sucked in?
the g6 filter also came with a phosphate filter thing that i put in there. |
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