soulsigma
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It is just my opinion but maybe by mixing different pellets you might get more Bactria diversity
That's what I am hoping fo. I am currently runing NP X- Bio Beads and NP-Bio Pellets together:reading:
It is just my opinion but maybe by mixing different pellets you might get more Bactria diversity
I can not imagine different bacteria strains by adding a slightly different food source, but then again, I could be wrong.
MSHUR, according to one of the threads the shape lock and freindly plastics are the same. These can be obtained cheaper if you are willing to take the chance. I am and will post when I have results. I think it was Randy that said they are the same.
for screens couldn't you use that embroidery stuff and then cut it to size? I mean if you wanted to replace sponges.
Barring this idea working I'm going to call them a failure and snake oil and crap...(no I'm just kidding they do work for some people). But really I will just continue to use them till they are used up and then not rush to get anymore for my current tank. Unless without them the NO3 levels spike REALLY fast...then I will put them back online and help to controll them again.
My PO4 has gone down from .015 when my GFO is exhausted to zero.... can just barely distinguish a blue tint.... below .008.
You have a test kit that goes down to .008? What is the accuracy?
You have a test kit that goes down to .008? What is the accuracy?
I believe at start up one could use too much pellet media. Reducing nutrients too fast may kill some corals. sps is also sensative to this and may bleach or STN or RTN.
I tend to be over aggressive when working on this. Changing carbon more often, changing ZEO rock, adding GFO. Corals either love it of pop off!
Generally it is weak LPS corals, as well as Monti and Stylo sp corals.