isomorphic85
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I've got some sort of algae issue going.... cyano, diatoms, hair algae... think I have a bit of it all.
Nitrates are around 15 in the tank at the moment after a 20% water change... I believe they were substantially higher before this around 25-30
My question is this... am I smart to add a biopellet reactor to combat nitrates moving forward?
Currently there are only 2 ocellaris clowns in a 150 gallon tank with some snails.
I'm trying to look long term at this though will adding a bio pellet reactor be smart to start now planning for the future when the bio load increases, corals added etc?
I've heard and read so many contradicting things about bio pellet reactors... some people have had great luck with them while others have had major issues..
it seems everyone agrees that it's beneficial to add the biopellets when your nitrates are already at a low range to prevent other blooms happening from the sudden reduction in nitrates that the reactor causes?
It also seems to me that if i'm running gfo and then I add bio pellets as well that I could potentially be taking too much of the nitrates out ? is it possible to "clean" the water too much?
so confused on biopellets and the truths behind them any clarification is appreciated.
Nitrates are around 15 in the tank at the moment after a 20% water change... I believe they were substantially higher before this around 25-30
My question is this... am I smart to add a biopellet reactor to combat nitrates moving forward?
Currently there are only 2 ocellaris clowns in a 150 gallon tank with some snails.
I'm trying to look long term at this though will adding a bio pellet reactor be smart to start now planning for the future when the bio load increases, corals added etc?
I've heard and read so many contradicting things about bio pellet reactors... some people have had great luck with them while others have had major issues..
it seems everyone agrees that it's beneficial to add the biopellets when your nitrates are already at a low range to prevent other blooms happening from the sudden reduction in nitrates that the reactor causes?
It also seems to me that if i'm running gfo and then I add bio pellets as well that I could potentially be taking too much of the nitrates out ? is it possible to "clean" the water too much?
so confused on biopellets and the truths behind them any clarification is appreciated.