Treeman
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Anthony,
I just got your book and can't hardly put it down. But I had to, to write this.
I was reading about the bioballs helping to create excess nitrate.
And with all the threads about it on here I have come to the conclusion that I need to do something about it. Why is it that all the LFS tell you that need them for any marine aquarium?
I have a 90 gal reef that I took out the drain in the overflow and filled it with bioballs to cut down on noise as the tank is in the living room and my wife actually likes to here the TV when she watches it. I was going to take out the balls, but what to put in there place? Live rock rubble? live sand? wouldn't the amount of water going thru this still cause excess nitrate? I could raise the pvc pipe but it would probably be noisy again and wouldn't that stop most of the flow near the bottom of the area?
Also, I have 2-55 watt pc 10,000 k, 2-55 watt pc actinic, 2-40 watt flourescent 50/50 bulbs. the actinic is on about 12 hrs, 10 k- 10 hrs and flourescent - 7 hrs. My problem is that I have been buying Zoanthus in different colors and they are rarely the same colors as the picture. The reds, oranges and yellows seem the same but anything else is just brown. I got some from a show and have had them for about 2 weeks and I took pictures of them and couldn't believe the color diiference in that amount of time. The flourescent orange has become more of a burnt orange. I am sure it is not enough light but didn't want to do to much. Maybe 4 more 55 watt pc?
Thanks so much and am planning on seeing you in Orlando in July.
Thanks Matt
I just got your book and can't hardly put it down. But I had to, to write this.
I was reading about the bioballs helping to create excess nitrate.
And with all the threads about it on here I have come to the conclusion that I need to do something about it. Why is it that all the LFS tell you that need them for any marine aquarium?
I have a 90 gal reef that I took out the drain in the overflow and filled it with bioballs to cut down on noise as the tank is in the living room and my wife actually likes to here the TV when she watches it. I was going to take out the balls, but what to put in there place? Live rock rubble? live sand? wouldn't the amount of water going thru this still cause excess nitrate? I could raise the pvc pipe but it would probably be noisy again and wouldn't that stop most of the flow near the bottom of the area?
Also, I have 2-55 watt pc 10,000 k, 2-55 watt pc actinic, 2-40 watt flourescent 50/50 bulbs. the actinic is on about 12 hrs, 10 k- 10 hrs and flourescent - 7 hrs. My problem is that I have been buying Zoanthus in different colors and they are rarely the same colors as the picture. The reds, oranges and yellows seem the same but anything else is just brown. I got some from a show and have had them for about 2 weeks and I took pictures of them and couldn't believe the color diiference in that amount of time. The flourescent orange has become more of a burnt orange. I am sure it is not enough light but didn't want to do to much. Maybe 4 more 55 watt pc?
Thanks so much and am planning on seeing you in Orlando in July.
Thanks Matt