de-nitrate reactor?

cchild

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Preparing a new 90g set-up and am wondering if a de-nitrate reactor would be a good investment...looking at the Korallin S-1502.

Would this replace the need for a refugium's role in nitrate control?

Thanks!
 
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It might replace a refugium for nitrate control, but you wouldn't get the other benefits. Can you post a link to this product? Many of the nitrate reactors are a bit touchy to keep going.
 
You can acheive 0 nitrates in other ways. Clams for instance are excellent nitrate sponges, a refguium is a big help as well.

I had a nitrate problem once and was considering a reactor but they eventually went to zero on their own and have been so for quite some time.
 
I do have a deNitrator.
However I still think one should try using a Fuge or Clams and identify the cause.
I would suggest a deNitrator is the last resort.
 
I’m by no means a expert at reef keeping; but my view is for that kid of money I would just build a refriugem and get a couple clams.
 
thanks....I think I will do just that...go for a 29g refuge....since this is a new setup, how long should I let the tank mature before adding a clam...just after cycling?
 
.... much longer than that my friend. I waited 6 months (over kill) after cycling to add a clam, they are sensitive.
 
Sorry to jump in but clam? I have never heard that for nitrates. What kinda clams and condtions do they need to survive.
 
The refugium will probably show the quickest improvement given the rate of growth for most macroalgae species. Furthermore, it will provide your tank with a breeding ground for small microfauna (aka pods, worms, etc.)

Here is an interesting article/study on nitrate uptake by clams.

http://www.spc.int/coastfish/News/Trochus/Trochus8/Trochus8-07.htm

However, I highly suggest that you wait until your system parameters stabilize and make sure you have sufficient lighting before adding clams.
 
I would try growing and harvesting a macroalga first, and a refugium is a good way to do that. A refugium has other benefits as well. The denitrator will work, but it might not be needed.
 
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