phyto feeding and water changes

surfsharkus

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I have a 6g tank and would like to know should I feed my reef right after I change the water or the other way around?... mabe something in between?
 
Just a couple of hours or would it be better If i waited to change the water in a couple of days? Say three or so. To let all orginisms feed.
 
I have been told to turn off my skimmer for several hours after feeding phyto so I would guess the same holds true for a water change. If your water has not cleared up by then you may be feeding to much.
 
Having phyto in your tank won't hurt anything. As long as there are suficient traces of phyto in your tank your corals, inverts, etc., will absorb it. Your corals will not receive much benefit if you do a water change too soon after dosing. I'd dose right after doing a water change.
 
ok thats what i have been doing... I change the water every week and afterwards i feed phyto a little less than one cap full.
 
I was wondering if the bottled Phyto I bought was any good. I bought Kent Marine.

I turned off my skimmer for 30 minutes after feeding phyto, and then the skimmer went crazy when I turned it back on and was told I should not turn off the skimmer. Maybe if I left the skimmer off for a couple of hours it wouldn't have gone crazy. What is everyone's opinion? Am I better off leaving the skimmer running and turning off the return pump instead, and then dosing the phyto with the return pump off after the display drains as much as it can into the sump?

Thanks, Pam
 
I leave the skimmer off for at least an hour when feeding phyto. If you keep your skimmer running it will take the phyto out of the water. What do you mean your skimmer goes crazy? maybe its picking up more stuff?? (the phyto in the water?) thats normal. I just leave my powerheads on, and turn off the skimmer and filter for an hour or so, and feed the tank.
 
After I left my skimmer off for about 30-45 minutes after adding the phyto, I cleaned the skimmer cup and turned it back on. Came back 10 minutes later, and it was overflowing like crazy, with about 2" of tank water in the skimmer cup. I guessed that it was reacting to the phyto in the tank. Thanks, Pam

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10209367#post10209367 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by taillonjohn
I leave the skimmer off for at least an hour when feeding phyto. If you keep your skimmer running it will take the phyto out of the water. What do you mean your skimmer goes crazy? maybe its picking up more stuff?? (the phyto in the water?) thats normal. I just leave my powerheads on, and turn off the skimmer and filter for an hour or so, and feed the tank.
 
You might consider not adding phyto for a month or so and see if you really see a difference .. or just turn off your skimmer every once in a while (much of the green stuff in your collection cup is tank produced phyto anyway). Many new aquarist automatically think that phyto additions are mandatory in a reef tank and I suspect inappropriate/too much phyto is a common reason for nitrates and other water quality issues.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10209449#post10209449 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kevin2000
You might consider not adding phyto for a month or so and see if you really see a difference .. or just turn off your skimmer every once in a while (much of the green stuff in your collection cup is tank produced phyto anyway). Many new aquarist automatically think that phyto additions are mandatory in a reef tank and I suspect inappropriate/too much phyto is a common reason for nitrates and other water quality issues.

So with sufficient live rock, etc. the phyto's just grow in the tank?!
 
"So with sufficient live rock, etc. the phyto's just grow in the tank?!"

yes, sort of, but no. its a lot more complicated than that. with a properly mature tank, your tank will produce its own food/phyto. However, most of us use heaving skimming, so the food/phyto produced is useless. running the skimmer, and keeping the water clean, therefor keeping phyto and other food sources out of the water, is a choice we make. if we leave the food/phyto in the water, therefor making our water full of nutrients, with the limitations of an aquarium, we would end up with nuisance algae problems. this is a very short FYI, but please do much more research
 
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