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finally rigged a system for removing red algae but its a two man op.
tanks are staying amazingly low on nitrates. -- Jim |
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jthread wrote:
finally rigged a system for removing red algae but its a two man op. tanks are staying amazingly low on nitrates. I wish I knew how to keep the Nitrates low.. I did a partial a few days ago and IM back to 15 ppm.. |
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A two man operation to remove red algae? What method
are you using? Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 2/18/2008 6:53 PM: finally rigged a system for removing red algae but its a two man op. tanks are staying amazingly low on nitrates. |
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Live rock, live sand, and lighted refugium with sand
and macro algae, and if you want,,, live rock rubble. Wayne Sallee Peter Pan wrote on 2/18/2008 9:22 PM: jthread wrote: finally rigged a system for removing red algae but its a two man op. tanks are staying amazingly low on nitrates. I wish I knew how to keep the Nitrates low.. I did a partial a few days ago and IM back to 15 ppm.. |
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"Peter Pan" wrote in message ... jthread wrote: finally rigged a system for removing red algae but its a two man op. tanks are staying amazingly low on nitrates. I wish I knew how to keep the Nitrates low.. I did a partial a few days ago and IM back to 15 ppm.. I was told 'less than or equal to 20 ppm' was low enough. Why is 15 ppm too high? I would think, with your canister type filter, 15 ppm would be pretty good. Does it stay at 15ppm? Or will it climb up on it's own? Have you tried feeding less? My 30 gal is almost completely filled with lr including the false back. The nitrates stay at less than 15 ppm. No canister on that one. |
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jthread wrote:
"Peter Pan" wrote in message ... jthread wrote: finally rigged a system for removing red algae but its a two man op. tanks are staying amazingly low on nitrates. I wish I knew how to keep the Nitrates low.. I did a partial a few days ago and IM back to 15 ppm.. I was told 'less than or equal to 20 ppm' was low enough. Why is 15 ppm too high? I would think, with your canister type filter, 15 ppm would be pretty good. Does it stay at 15ppm? Or will it climb up on it's own? Have you tried feeding less? My 30 gal is almost completely filled with lr including the false back. The nitrates stay at less than 15 ppm. No canister on that one. I went from 5 ppm to 15 ppm in roughly 10 days. I've tried less feedings (every other day) I've also tried more frequent partials and still the nitrates climb. |
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And protein skimmer.
Wayne Sallee Wayne Sallee wrote on 2/19/2008 9:29 AM: Let all of your filtration be done by live rock, and live sand, and macro algae. Wayne Sallee Peter Pan wrote on 2/19/2008 8:54 AM: jthread wrote: "Peter Pan" wrote in message ... jthread wrote: finally rigged a system for removing red algae but its a two man op. tanks are staying amazingly low on nitrates. I wish I knew how to keep the Nitrates low.. I did a partial a few days ago and IM back to 15 ppm.. I was told 'less than or equal to 20 ppm' was low enough. Why is 15 ppm too high? I would think, with your canister type filter, 15 ppm would be pretty good. Does it stay at 15ppm? Or will it climb up on it's own? Have you tried feeding less? My 30 gal is almost completely filled with lr including the false back. The nitrates stay at less than 15 ppm. No canister on that one. I went from 5 ppm to 15 ppm in roughly 10 days. I've tried less feedings (every other day) I've also tried more frequent partials and still the nitrates climb. |
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
Let all of your filtration be done by live rock, and live sand, and macro algae. I'm using a Canister with carbon only (No bio-media) I have some live sand in the tank and a DSB |
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