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![]() Small update on bio pellets.
Just to reiterate, i have a fare share of SPS and all are in good color and growth, no real algae problem. I don't use ZEO so still waiting for a "mulm" to develop. The only noticeable and welcomed effect i can report is water clarity and even better polyp extension. On the pellets themselves (they are in TLF reactor) i don't see any changes just some air bubbles and some dark spots forming (bacteria?) |
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![]() Got my pellets today. I placed the outflow line from the reactor up to the bulkhead strainer that feeds the skimmer pump, so virtually all the effluent should go to the skimmer. Now to wait and watch.
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Your reactor is a ? I'm using a Phosban Reactor 150 and I noticed that the sponges (both top & bottom ones) are getting gummed up. Did I not clean it well enough prior to this use or is that the "good mulm"? Any of you guys have this same experience? Thanks |
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I read on their web site that they recommend the outflow from the reactor be placed before the skimmer to limit the amount of bacteria entering the system. I am using the pellets in a Bulk Reef Supply reactor. It's only been running for a few days and I have no mulm yet.
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Thanks for doing this. Cheers |
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![]() So, I said I was going to just take readings every Sunday from now on but yesterday was day 14 and I couldn't help myself, I just had to knoooooooow.
So, day 14 readings: NO3=10 So all in all, the nitrate reduction continues. The mulm production is insane, the reactor becomes milky white after agitation. A lot of it is getting skimmed out I think, the skimmate production doesn't seem to be faster but the skimmate is much darker than before. Also I'm having to swap out my filter socks (100 micron) roughly twice as often as before. Before it was once a week, now it's easily twice a week. So the stuff is definitely there in the water column, but luckily I don't see it as particulate. It would be really interesting to see how SPS would react to it, if they would have greater PE or not. The gorgs in my tank don't seem much changed but they are being pestered by butterflies so I am not getting full expansion on some anyhow.
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![]() Your experiences seem to be mirroring what many others are noticing with these Bio pellets. They seem to be holding true to what they are intended to accomplish!
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![]() On their website I didn't notice any recommended flowrate through this media. Are there any specifics on this
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![]() I'm going with the zeovit suggestion for zeolites of 100gph per 100g of tank (115g tank and using a 100gph powerhead which is slowed down some because it's lifting water into the reactor which is 24" tall).
I'm not sure there's a hard and fast science to it though. My recommendation is "not too slow and not too fast." ![]() ![]()
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![]() I think you want the pellets gently tumbling a little to make sure no anaerobic areas develop. Other than that I don't think there is really a recommended flow rate. I guess it depends on your reactor etc. I have a ball valve on the tube from my pump to the reactor to fine tune it so the pellets move just a little.
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