Mark1
New member
Hi everyone
I'm looking for opinions on using bio pellets verses Zeolite with microbactor7 and biofuel. I'm running a 150 gallon SPS only tank with an SWC160 protien skimmer. I'm having a bad cyano outbreak and am afraid of the bio pellets because hear that cyano can be a problem.
I've been lucky for a long time and haven't had to many issues. But my tank is getting older and my SPS are lots bigger I hardly have room, the system seems to small to support itself and needs more help, weekly water changes have kept me going, needs more now.
I think I have cyano because I did a major rearrange of the aquascape, I may have killed alot of benificial bacteria. Would just dosing microbator7 balance it out in time?
Nitrates and phosphates test low of course, bulbs are 8 months old and could be to root of my problems. All the SPS seem good. I'm thinking Zeolite is the way I want to go. Seems sililiar to Bio Pellets, but I hear the color can really be amazing. Any thoughts?
I'm looking for opinions on using bio pellets verses Zeolite with microbactor7 and biofuel. I'm running a 150 gallon SPS only tank with an SWC160 protien skimmer. I'm having a bad cyano outbreak and am afraid of the bio pellets because hear that cyano can be a problem.
I've been lucky for a long time and haven't had to many issues. But my tank is getting older and my SPS are lots bigger I hardly have room, the system seems to small to support itself and needs more help, weekly water changes have kept me going, needs more now.
I think I have cyano because I did a major rearrange of the aquascape, I may have killed alot of benificial bacteria. Would just dosing microbator7 balance it out in time?
Nitrates and phosphates test low of course, bulbs are 8 months old and could be to root of my problems. All the SPS seem good. I'm thinking Zeolite is the way I want to go. Seems sililiar to Bio Pellets, but I hear the color can really be amazing. Any thoughts?