badlands25
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I am looking into getting one or the other to control phosphates. I have heard mixed results on the bio pellet. I have used Gfo before but it gets $$. I would like to hear your experience and recommendations. TIA!
Is that the baking method to regenerate? How do I figure how much to use in a reactor?
No, it's more complicated to regenerate GFO, but from what I hear it is well worth the effort.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2010/10/chemistry
I've heard that in tanks without much nitrate, people actually dose nitrate (cringe) to keep the BP's working. If you like to feed your tank, you should be ok but make sure to pipe the reactor output into your skimmer chamber. The bacteria is also good for the corals I hear but i can't explain that past I was told it helps to feed them. If you're running a BP reactor and see your phates starting to go back up, dose nitrate (in whatever form you want).....as pointed out, they need both trates and phates.
I run a BP reactor.
I have heard of nitrate dosing in theory, and I asked Randy once and he agreed that in theory it could be employed with carbon dosing in if/when a system became nitrate limited. That said, I don't think I have heard any accounts of anyone actually doing it. Have you? I'm curious....
I have heard one guy do it......basically he said that originally he had everything at 0 but then the phates started to climb. He said he dosed "flourish" and then they dropped. He keeps an eye on it but as he continued to stock his tank it seeed to balance out and he said it is working fine now. Nothng "scientific" but as you said, in theory it should work. I prefer to feed more!
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