Hi,
I'm just wondering that b/c I have large live rocks, which I would think have areas for NO3 reduction. I just do not see how a vial of biodigest will solve an NO3 issue. Is it a different species of bacteria that colonize rock even better (than whatever is in tank now)?
**How long until I see a difference in lower NO3 using this?
And for the brick, it's not huge, about 1/3 size of my largest live rock. I have probably 30-40 lb total of three large boulder rocks. The brick looks like a small change compared to what I have now. I guess my boulder rocks may be too porous to allow good NO3 reduction, but they are sooo dense, way heavier than they look. So does the brick really make a difference in systems lacking 'boulder' live rock?
TY
I'm just wondering that b/c I have large live rocks, which I would think have areas for NO3 reduction. I just do not see how a vial of biodigest will solve an NO3 issue. Is it a different species of bacteria that colonize rock even better (than whatever is in tank now)?
**How long until I see a difference in lower NO3 using this?
And for the brick, it's not huge, about 1/3 size of my largest live rock. I have probably 30-40 lb total of three large boulder rocks. The brick looks like a small change compared to what I have now. I guess my boulder rocks may be too porous to allow good NO3 reduction, but they are sooo dense, way heavier than they look. So does the brick really make a difference in systems lacking 'boulder' live rock?
TY