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Old 06-17-2010, 04:53 AM
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I have had the pellets for a while but really started running them last week....today the tumble really slowed down since the foam was clogged with mulm...

I turned off the reactor and cleaned the foam, but now my water is all white and the skimmer is really pulling the white foam out.

How to prevent this in the future?
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Old 06-17-2010, 05:09 AM
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My buildup of film algae was starting to slow down nicely as the tank matured a little. Since starting the pellets yes the film is coming back much quicker and all sorts of different algaes are showing up. Maybe it's just me but the corals seem to be getting a tiny bit more colorful and the hair algae (it's not fine hairs more chaeto in appearance but much finer) that is growing quickly seems to be dying some too.

I'm only just past a week running them but have not seen any mulm or buildup. My water has the same clarity (quite clear but appears less so because of all my microbubbles) and my skimmate production has definitely improved.
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Old 06-17-2010, 07:04 AM
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How to prevent this in the future?
Either slice the sponges in half so they're thinner, or hit up Michael's or Walmart or similar and look for "quilting mesh" (about $0.75/sheet probably) and replace the sponges with that. WAY better, you won't believe the difference.
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Old 06-21-2010, 05:28 AM
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Well, I have been runing the pellets with 2x TLF 150 reactors for over 3 months and just start to see the great result since I turn off my UV. I am going to upgrade them to Deltec FR-509. Can i just transfer the content of the 2 x TLF to Deltec? Will it cause any bio restart?

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Old 06-21-2010, 06:44 AM
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I just upgraded from a Vertex 15 to the Vertex 20 I just dumped everything from the 15 to the 20 and topped it up with new pellets and it didn't skip a beat. I tried to preserve as much pellet and water as possible.
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I just upgraded from a Vertex 15 to the Vertex 20 I just dumped everything from the 15 to the 20 and topped it up with new pellets and it didn't skip a beat. I tried to preserve as much pellet and water as possible.
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How important it is to have the pellet outflow going into the skimmer?

I have a gravity-fed skimmer directly from my overflow so it will be quite awkward for me to have the pellet outflow feeding the skimmer intake.
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Old 07-05-2010, 06:53 AM
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Ive been running the pellets for a few more weeks now....having a really bad hair algae outbreak.

My GSP are brighter than ever yet my LPS and SPS are suffering...any thoughts?
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