steenmillinder
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Hi im going to try an experiment and i need some help(lots of stupid questiones!!), I'm setting up a 90gallon fish only tank with no liverock or sandbed or macro algae as filtration.
The filtration will be in the form of added carbon and skimming(hugely over skimmed) and whatever water needs to be replaced due to the skimmers.
There is going to be lots of rock with a lot of holes for pods and whatever critters needing shelter from the fish, but the rock itself os not porus in the sense that it provides any significant anaerob habitat.
As i understand it the N/P removeal ratio is going to be ofset away from the phosphate, so not enough phosphate is going to be broken down compared to nitrate.
Is there any way i can introduce more N to the tank in the way of animals? I mean is there a difference in the N/P ratio in carnivore compared to herbavore poo or vertabrates compared to invertabrates?
Is it at all possible to avoid dosing N or using some kind of phosphate remover in this kind of system?
Some use vinegar and or sugar and or alcohole, will this promote the groath of different strands? is diversity in this case nessecerely a good thing?
If there are different strands feeding more or less on the different carbon sources do they all take up the same ratio of N/P?
I've read about some folks having trouble getting already existing nitrate levels down by dosing vodka, but when down dosing vodka was very effective in keeping them down. When i started dosing vodka in my old reeftank i noticed that the water got very claer, i think it somehow effected the visible part of the total DOM, so if dosing N to get P down is nitrate dosing the way to do it or could there be some more effective way to dose N?
The filtration will be in the form of added carbon and skimming(hugely over skimmed) and whatever water needs to be replaced due to the skimmers.
There is going to be lots of rock with a lot of holes for pods and whatever critters needing shelter from the fish, but the rock itself os not porus in the sense that it provides any significant anaerob habitat.
As i understand it the N/P removeal ratio is going to be ofset away from the phosphate, so not enough phosphate is going to be broken down compared to nitrate.
Is there any way i can introduce more N to the tank in the way of animals? I mean is there a difference in the N/P ratio in carnivore compared to herbavore poo or vertabrates compared to invertabrates?
Is it at all possible to avoid dosing N or using some kind of phosphate remover in this kind of system?
Some use vinegar and or sugar and or alcohole, will this promote the groath of different strands? is diversity in this case nessecerely a good thing?
If there are different strands feeding more or less on the different carbon sources do they all take up the same ratio of N/P?
I've read about some folks having trouble getting already existing nitrate levels down by dosing vodka, but when down dosing vodka was very effective in keeping them down. When i started dosing vodka in my old reeftank i noticed that the water got very claer, i think it somehow effected the visible part of the total DOM, so if dosing N to get P down is nitrate dosing the way to do it or could there be some more effective way to dose N?