Driftwood
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I was under the understanding that the lower parts of a DSB were good for growing the anarobic bacteria that consume nitrates. I had a DSB in my 29 and I had no nitrates, now that I've moved to a 75 and have a shallow snad bed my nitrates keep climbing...
What is the best method in your opinion to remove Nitrates, besides water changes? I do a 10% a week change, but I'd rather see the nitrates consumed by the system.
I thought I should mention that I don't even have a spot of red slime 3 days after starting the limewater drip. Simply amazing, the stuff used to cover a good portion of the tank... Now I just have to get rid of the hair algae, but I don't think that looks as nasty as the bacteria did. It the lime water okay to drip all the time or do I need to constantly test and adjust the drip? Right now I have basically used limewater to replace my top off, I drip about as much per day as I evaporate. Everything in my tank is looking healthier and more extended also.
Thanks!
What is the best method in your opinion to remove Nitrates, besides water changes? I do a 10% a week change, but I'd rather see the nitrates consumed by the system.
I thought I should mention that I don't even have a spot of red slime 3 days after starting the limewater drip. Simply amazing, the stuff used to cover a good portion of the tank... Now I just have to get rid of the hair algae, but I don't think that looks as nasty as the bacteria did. It the lime water okay to drip all the time or do I need to constantly test and adjust the drip? Right now I have basically used limewater to replace my top off, I drip about as much per day as I evaporate. Everything in my tank is looking healthier and more extended also.
Thanks!