daveonbass
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I don't remember, but did you "seed" your tank with and zeo when you first had success?
Prior to using BP my PO4 was about 0.03-0.1ppm (Salifert) and very low to zero nitrate. I was running GFO and ATS at the time and just started, about 10 days into it, dosing vodka/vinegar/sugar. So I really didn't have high PO4 and NO3 to begin with but I had GHA problem which really bothered me.
I remembered right after starting BP, the water did get a little cloudy but cleared up quickly like within a day and the water remain crystal clear.
Now that I am running BP, GFO and ATS, my PO4 is zero per Hanna Phosphate Checker and NO3 is zero per Salifert test. I will keep running all 3 until all GHA are gone. I do want to discontinue GFO and ATS if possible. I really would like to find a way to "ignite" the BP to get more bacterial growth.
have been following this thread for some time and I too have been tinkering with adding BP to my system. I am thinking about putting them in a precision marine(PM) reverse flow filter with fully adjustable flow as it is part of a closed loop secondary filter system. I have historically had high nitrates(40-50ppm) and PO4 due to a high bioload and subsequent feeding regimen. My existing filtration is this, not including the LR or LS in my main display:
1) Canister filter with 80oz's of Chemi-pure run constantly (8 chemi-pure bags). It draws and returns to the sump.
2) Precision Marine 150 skimmer. It draws and returns to the sump.
3) Lifegard 300 fluidized sand filter
4) 1500 ml of Seachem Purigen run in a reverse flow filter
5) GFO in a TLF Phosban 150. It draws and returns to the sump.
6) custom refugium with DSB. It draws and returns to the sump.
My question is this: If I put the BP in the PM filter I have available, the output will run through a fluidized sand filter then through my refugium before it enters my sump which is where my skimmer is. Based on anyones experiences, does this seem to pose any issues??? I do not have the desire to reroute my plumbing so my situation is all or nothing with this design.
have been following this thread for some time and I too have been tinkering with adding BP to my system. I am thinking about putting them in a precision marine(PM) reverse flow filter with fully adjustable flow as it is part of a closed loop secondary filter system. I have historically had high nitrates(40-50ppm) and PO4 due to a high bioload and subsequent feeding regimen. My existing filtration is this, not including the LR or LS in my main display:
1) Canister filter with 80oz's of Chemi-pure run constantly (8 chemi-pure bags). It draws and returns to the sump.
2) Precision Marine 150 skimmer. It draws and returns to the sump.
3) Lifegard 300 fluidized sand filter
4) 1500 ml of Seachem Purigen run in a reverse flow filter
5) GFO in a TLF Phosban 150. It draws and returns to the sump.
6) custom refugium with DSB. It draws and returns to the sump.
My question is this: If I put the BP in the PM filter I have available, the output will run through a fluidized sand filter then through my refugium before it enters my sump which is where my skimmer is. Based on anyones experiences, does this seem to pose any issues??? I do not have the desire to reroute my plumbing so my situation is all or nothing with this design.
Prior to using BP my PO4 was about 0.03-0.1ppm (Salifert) and very low to zero nitrate. I was running GFO and ATS at the time and just started, about 10 days into it, dosing vodka/vinegar/sugar. So I really didn't have high PO4 and NO3 to begin with but I had GHA problem which really bothered me.
I remembered right after starting BP, the water did get a little cloudy but cleared up quickly like within a day and the water remain crystal clear.
Now that I am running BP, GFO and ATS, my PO4 is zero per Hanna Phosphate Checker and NO3 is zero per Salifert test. I will keep running all 3 until all GHA are gone. I do want to discontinue GFO and ATS if possible. I really would like to find a way to "ignite" the BP to get more bacterial growth.
have been following this thread for some time and I too have been tinkering with adding BP to my system. I am thinking about putting them in a precision marine(PM) reverse flow filter with fully adjustable flow as it is part of a closed loop secondary filter system. I have historically had high nitrates(40-50ppm) and PO4 due to a high bioload and subsequent feeding regimen. My existing filtration is this, not including the LR or LS in my main display:
1) Canister filter with 80oz's of Chemi-pure run constantly (8 chemi-pure bags). It draws and returns to the sump.
2) Precision Marine 150 skimmer. It draws and returns to the sump.
3) Lifegard 300 fluidized sand filter
4) 1500 ml of Seachem Purigen run in a reverse flow filter
5) GFO in a TLF Phosban 150. It draws and returns to the sump.
6) custom refugium with DSB. It draws and returns to the sump.
My question is this: If I put the BP in the PM filter I have available, the output will run through a fluidized sand filter then through my refugium before it enters my sump which is where my skimmer is. Based on anyones experiences, does this seem to pose any issues??? I do not have the desire to reroute my plumbing so my situation is all or nothing with this design.
I thought I would post some before and after pictures of my tank. Started out with 500ml of BP on 3/22/10. Increased to 750ml on 4/28/10
3/1/10.
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6/16/10. Notice I have moved things around. I also changed from 400W of MH to 230W of LED on 3/19/10. The SPS are doing quite well. The new light could be a contributing factor to the difference.
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Evidently Montipora love this stuff.
DJ
My understanding is that a skimmer is essential. The nitrate, phosphate and carbon produce a bactera. Three things can happens to this bacteria
1) It is eaten (good)
2) It is skimmed out (good)
3) None of the above so it breaks down for lack of food and returns the three chemical into the water. (bad)