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Well, trying to keep a denitrifyer properly tuned, is not
exactly making things easier. Live rock and a deep live sand bed in the tank will denitrify the water. But as for making a denitrifyer all you need is an area for bacteria to grow in a container (usually tubing) where the water flow is turned down low enough that the oxygen is used up. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Russ wrote on 10/27/2006 8:08 AM: I'm sure that this subject pops up in waves, but as I'm new to online forums/groups/blogs/whateveryouwanttocallit... Has anyone had luck with external denitrification filters that don't need to be fed? If so... Can we talk about the design?... Thanks... FYI I'm looking to start a custom 32 gallon reef in a friends house and was just playing with a few ideas on ways to make her life easier... |
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