DivingTheWorld
Active member
I was running HC GFO and Rox 0.8 Carbon from the start on my tank. I was running suggested amounts for my 89g total system volume by BRS (0.7 cups GFO, 0.56 cups Carbon). I found that my sps were bleaching out and I lost many to STN/RTN. They'd be ok for a couple weeks, then start dying.
So I dropped both to half and ran it for a month to see how my levels would react. My Nitrates and Phosphates remained unchanged (2.5 and 0.00). So I shut down my GFO completely and left my Carbon media unchanged. A month later I checked my levels again, still unchanged so this weekend I took my Carbon offline completely as well.
Over the past month I have seen a few of my existing sps (my super corals which have survived through) color up some. I've also found that new ones I've purchased have not lost color.
So the way I look at it is this, if your tank is looking good, don't change anything. If your tank is not looking good, make small adjustments over time until it does. I don't have plans to reintroduce GFO unless my phosphate starts taking off and GAC if my water starts to look less clear. And then it will probably only be small amounts and temporarily.
So I dropped both to half and ran it for a month to see how my levels would react. My Nitrates and Phosphates remained unchanged (2.5 and 0.00). So I shut down my GFO completely and left my Carbon media unchanged. A month later I checked my levels again, still unchanged so this weekend I took my Carbon offline completely as well.
Over the past month I have seen a few of my existing sps (my super corals which have survived through) color up some. I've also found that new ones I've purchased have not lost color.
So the way I look at it is this, if your tank is looking good, don't change anything. If your tank is not looking good, make small adjustments over time until it does. I don't have plans to reintroduce GFO unless my phosphate starts taking off and GAC if my water starts to look less clear. And then it will probably only be small amounts and temporarily.