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Well, I seem to have finally gotten a grip on my 29 gal reef-to-be.
ammonia 0 nitrites 0 nitrates 10 (I think these will continue to drop) phosphates 0 pH 8.3 kH 145 calcium 460 ppm One thing that helped a lot was I took the foam sleeve out of my overflow, and instead cut out some pieces of filter pad that would do the same thing, and these are changed out every day so there's no nasties sitting there and percolating. Now I'm getting the itch to get a critter ![]() thanks for all the great info folks! Mark P.S. What's the best salt mix? ![]() |
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Mark Cooper wrote:
P.S. What's the best salt mix? ![]() I like Tropic Marin. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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Why do you need any kind of filter pad in your overflow? Is it to keep
the drain silent, or to keep the water level at a certain height? I used to run my HOB overflow with only a 90 degree elbow and some rigid airline tubing. It worked well and kept things silent. Marc Mark Cooper wrote: Well, I seem to have finally gotten a grip on my 29 gal reef-to-be. ammonia 0 nitrites 0 nitrates 10 (I think these will continue to drop) phosphates 0 pH 8.3 kH 145 calcium 460 ppm One thing that helped a lot was I took the foam sleeve out of my overflow, and instead cut out some pieces of filter pad that would do the same thing, and these are changed out every day so there's no nasties sitting there and percolating. Now I'm getting the itch to get a critter ![]() thanks for all the great info folks! Mark P.S. What's the best salt mix? ![]() -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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Marc Levenson wrote in
t: Why do you need any kind of filter pad in your overflow? Is it to keep the drain silent, or to keep the water level at a certain height? I used to run my HOB overflow with only a 90 degree elbow and some rigid airline tubing. It worked well and kept things silent. Marc It's there to serve as a prefilter. I could probably get by without it. Mark |
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