Hi all,
Had my new tank running for 7 months now, all the rock was cured for 4 weeks by me.
I can't get my nitrates below around 40ppm.
It's a 120g (400lts) tank with 40g sump, i'm running a skimmer, GFO reactor (as phosphates were at 0.25 but now lower than 0.1 and dropping) Biopellet reactor which has been running for 12 weeks, pellets are in constant tumble and the outlet is by the inlet of the skimmer.
My reading are as follows:
Alk:9.1
Calcium:425
Mag:1215
Salinity:1.025
PH:8.2
Phosphates 0.1
Nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrates: 40
Stock is:
Fireball angel
2 x clowns
foxface
sailfin tang
power brown tang
2 x wrasse
algae blenny
I have minimal nuisance algae, just a glass clean once every few days.
Sump turnover is around 4x per hour with a total flow of 22x per hour.
I change 50ltrs every 2 weeks.
Any ideas? does the biopellet reactor look set up correctly from the photo?
Had my new tank running for 7 months now, all the rock was cured for 4 weeks by me.
I can't get my nitrates below around 40ppm.
It's a 120g (400lts) tank with 40g sump, i'm running a skimmer, GFO reactor (as phosphates were at 0.25 but now lower than 0.1 and dropping) Biopellet reactor which has been running for 12 weeks, pellets are in constant tumble and the outlet is by the inlet of the skimmer.
My reading are as follows:
Alk:9.1
Calcium:425
Mag:1215
Salinity:1.025
PH:8.2
Phosphates 0.1
Nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrates: 40
Stock is:
Fireball angel
2 x clowns
foxface
sailfin tang
power brown tang
2 x wrasse
algae blenny
I have minimal nuisance algae, just a glass clean once every few days.
Sump turnover is around 4x per hour with a total flow of 22x per hour.
I change 50ltrs every 2 weeks.
Any ideas? does the biopellet reactor look set up correctly from the photo?