reefyourself
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Why even run biopellets? Just feed less daily... good husbandry... good skimmer and you are on your way to success!
just out of curiosity, have you tried increasing your water change % or frequency or feed less for a reasonable length of time before resorting to vgv? -assuming your calcium was in check.When I was dosing VGV (which has a similar concept of creating more bacteria) I started to have STNing at the bases of my corals. I believe I was dosing too much VGV and almost no nutrients were left in the watter. I stopped dosing right away, fed heavily and did a 20% water change. The STNing stopped and a month later the bases started to grow back. Now everything is growing great again.
I think our tanks can be too clean...meaning not enough phosphates. I had a cyno problem, so I was trying to beat it with VGV and prodibio. I guess in was too much. I haven't gone back to VGV. I'm just using GFO again.
Just my two cents. Hope it helps.
I dont know guys.....I've been running biopellets getting close to a year and the tank is just getting better and better.
Why would some get exellent results and and others get STN/RTN?
I dont know guys.....I've been running biopellets getting close to a year and the tank is just getting better and better.
Why would some get exellent results and and others get STN/RTN?
Do you dose any bacteria like Mb7 or Special Blend?
Thanks
I do feed the corals and fish quite a bit. That is the advantage of the biopellets IMO....you can feed more without raising NO3 and P04.Do you feed your tank a lot?
I know of a reefer having a really bad experience with these bio-pellets. She has 10+ years experience reefleeping, a beautiful 300 gallon reef tank and a 60 gallon specialty reef tank for seahorses. She started the bio-pellet thing about 6 months ago in the 300 and she's regretted it ever since. Several corals have bleached out. She even has a Tyree green toadstool that was once a bright beautiful green but has now turned a ghostly white color. She has all top of the line equipment, apex controller driving it all, and parameters all in check too. The 60 tank never got the bio-pellet treatment and the corals are all thriving.
So, long story short, she removed the bio-pellets just this week and we'll see what difference that change makes in the weeks ahead.