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How I made my de-nitrator.......
Cut a 3" length of 4 or 5 inch PVC pipe. Using PVC glue.....glue a cap on on end. Then glue something to make a base for it to stand on. e.g. use silicone to stick a square piece of 3/4 " ply. Anything will do. Just make the tube stand up-right. Fill the tube 1/2 full with Bioballs, smashed up floor tiles, anything with a large surface area. Put any bio balls at the bottom and use the smashed tile to hold them down as they float. Cut the plug off a very small power head ( near the plug but leaving about 6" of lead).....and put the power head into the tube. Fill the remainder of the tube with more smashed tiles. Drill 3 holes in another end cap. One big enough for the power lead to pass through and the other two for som 10mm PVC tubing. Secure the end cap to the tube and pass the power cord out through the tube. Join the plug back on. ( get a friend to doit if you can't solder and re-insulate properly ) Now finally...... Get 50' of 10mm PVC tubing and wrap all but 8 feet around the outside of the PVC tubing. Stick on end into one of the holes in the top of the 5 inch tube filled with the tiles etc. Stick the other end into the outlets of one of your power heads. ( not at this stage though. this is actually the final step) Get 8' of 10mm PVC tubing and stick it into the last hole in the 5 " tube and the other end into the tank. Suck or syphyn tank water into our de-nitrator then block off the tubes, plug it into the wall and run it for 3 weeks. You can prime your new de-nitrator with NITRATREDUKTOR. This makes bulk Nitrate for the bacteria to grow and consume. NOW..... un block the two tubes. Put the one leading to the 'coil' into a power head and the other into the tank. Use a small tap on this one to get ONE drop per second. No lees and no more. Within 3 weeks you will NEVER have to worry about Nitrates again. If you would like to know more....I can get pics or diagrams for you ta lg "BigMike" iyam@whatiyam wrote in message ... got any plans for the homemade denitrator that you are running? "lg" wrote in message u... "Mr-Moonlight" wrote in message ups.com... I may just have managed to crash my tank in one fell swoop... My Setup: 45uk gal 27Kg LR Chrushed shell Substrate (GOD HOW I WISH I'D NEVER PUT IT IN!) 2 Mushroom Corals 1 Pulse Coral 1 Koko Worm 1 Feather Duster 1 Copperband Butterfly 2 Maron Clowns 1 DEAD Lipstick Tang (ok ok I've taken it out) This past 2 weeks my Nitrates have been climbing fast. No other reading are out of spec, nitrites are 0 and Ammonia is .25. So needless to say I was concerned. I asked the advice of a friend of mine who has been keeping marine MUCH longer than I and he said I should consider taking my rock out and cleaning the debris off in a bucket of salt water and then putting it back in. He said that if I have rotting debris accumulating in my tank it would get rid and my levels would drop. I was skeptical but last night I did it. How STUPID could I have been?? My tank quickly clouded over (from moning the rock and substrate) and was soon so full of floating particles couldnt even see in it!! My fish were freaked! I changed as much water as I had (25% ish) and had to leave it. This morning my Tang is dead, my clowns are NOT happy and my Butterfly is breathing out the top of the tank. Worst thing is I have had to go away for work today and it will be another 12 hours before I can do any more work on it. any ideas of what I can do? I think I'll hoover out the substrate over the next few changes (providing my tank doesn't crash today) and let it all settle... any thoughts? Dan If your tank is established....you should have 0 Ammonia. If your tank is newish......it may have trouble dealing with the disturbance. If is is say......4 months+ old.....you may be right. Either way JUST LEAVE IT ALONE! It will clear. I have only crushed coral and live rock. I have 0,0,0 of the three( A, N, N ) I do run a de nitrator. Home made.....good stuff. Beats the hell out of water changes. I treat Phosphates with small balls of steel wool every two weeks. I have fish, coral and inverts in a 160lt (40gal) tank If you want to know any more...... pls advise lg |
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