Hello, fairly new to hobby. Reef tank for 3 months now. Having a problem with nitrates (25-50ppm). I believe it is coming from bioload from a snowflake eel. 65 gal tank. 20 gal. 2 chamber diy sump. Eshoppes psk-75 skimmer. Rio 2500+ return pump. 1350gpm powerhead in DT.
2 small azure damsels, 1 flame angel, 1 mocha clown, 1 snowflake eel. I don't think I'm overfeeding but not sure where else the nitrates could be coming from. Ammonia 0. Nitrite 0. Nitrate 25-50. Phosphate 1. SG 1.026. PH 8.2. Ca 430. Temp ~80. CUC of a sea urchin and assorted snails and hermits.
Other than the skimmer, I have no other filtration/media. Was thinking about a BRS dual reactor with carbon and GFO but today read about biopelet reactors. Also considering a HOB refugium with macro algae.
Looking for advice on which direction to head? I know the fuge is a good idea regardless but as far as carbon/gfo vs biopellet? I'd like to get both my nitrates and phosphates down. Thanks for the help!
2 small azure damsels, 1 flame angel, 1 mocha clown, 1 snowflake eel. I don't think I'm overfeeding but not sure where else the nitrates could be coming from. Ammonia 0. Nitrite 0. Nitrate 25-50. Phosphate 1. SG 1.026. PH 8.2. Ca 430. Temp ~80. CUC of a sea urchin and assorted snails and hermits.
Other than the skimmer, I have no other filtration/media. Was thinking about a BRS dual reactor with carbon and GFO but today read about biopelet reactors. Also considering a HOB refugium with macro algae.
Looking for advice on which direction to head? I know the fuge is a good idea regardless but as far as carbon/gfo vs biopellet? I'd like to get both my nitrates and phosphates down. Thanks for the help!