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Thanks for the quick relpies Wayne... BTW does your store have a
website? On Oct 27, 2:57 pm, Wayne Sallee wrote: To minimize hydrogen sulfide, you can run it through a aerobic bacteria bed. You can also speed up the flow rate through the denitrifier to reduce hydrogen sulfide. You can also aerate the water exiting the denitrifier, as h2s degases quickly. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Russ wrote on 10/27/2006 1:45 PM: Other than testing pH of the water, DO levels, and keeping a nose out for H2S... Any tips for tuning? I'm trying to avoid the deep sand bed just because of the limited size of the tank already. Maybe it's a stretch but, do you think using live rock or seeded crushed coral/liverock fragments in a container with low water throughput but high internal circulation would increase the anaerobic activity without causing too many problems from decaying organics and aerobic bacteria? Or maybe using a coil of hose before a fluidized sand bed with an aeration chamber before going back into the tank? I'm basically trying to figure out how to minimize H2S production to see if it is possible to use denitrification on micro/nano reefs. On Oct 27, 11:41 am, Wayne Sallee wrote: 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...- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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