FlyPenFly
SPS Killer
Setup a new system about a month ago around 65 gallons.
No matter how much media I run, I can't get phosphates below .19. I even have a HOG 1x algae scrubber that has thick growth. I have a suspicion I may need to replace the 1 inch sand bed which came from an older system but it has so many copepods I'm loathe to do so.
I have a CPR Mini reactor that I plan to run some BRS bio pellets in. I've been debating running vinegar but then I have to pickup a dosing pump and I'd rather just use the eqpt I have right now. Even with this level of po4 I'm getting very healthy growth on all my SPS with good coloration. I'm adding the biopellets to try to see if my growth rates will even go up higher with reduce po4.
Anyways, I typically run a 36 watt Turbo Twist UV in the sump on a low flow enough pump that I know it's keeping the water column pretty clean of ich and it keeps the water crystal clear.
I'm debating if it would be bad to keep the UV running or maybe I should only run it for a few hours a day with bio pellets.
I know that there's been research done that biopellets produce a higher bacteria count in the water column. I imagine killing that bacteria with UV will be counter-productive in reducing phosphates...
The system is running a XP1000 SSS skimmer.
Thoughts?
No matter how much media I run, I can't get phosphates below .19. I even have a HOG 1x algae scrubber that has thick growth. I have a suspicion I may need to replace the 1 inch sand bed which came from an older system but it has so many copepods I'm loathe to do so.
I have a CPR Mini reactor that I plan to run some BRS bio pellets in. I've been debating running vinegar but then I have to pickup a dosing pump and I'd rather just use the eqpt I have right now. Even with this level of po4 I'm getting very healthy growth on all my SPS with good coloration. I'm adding the biopellets to try to see if my growth rates will even go up higher with reduce po4.
Anyways, I typically run a 36 watt Turbo Twist UV in the sump on a low flow enough pump that I know it's keeping the water column pretty clean of ich and it keeps the water crystal clear.
I'm debating if it would be bad to keep the UV running or maybe I should only run it for a few hours a day with bio pellets.
I know that there's been research done that biopellets produce a higher bacteria count in the water column. I imagine killing that bacteria with UV will be counter-productive in reducing phosphates...
The system is running a XP1000 SSS skimmer.
Thoughts?