A change in biopellets usage
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, 09-26-2011 at 12:12 AM (5591 Views)
On February 6th of this year, I started running 2 liters of Vertex biopellets in my system, and over that 7.5 month period I was able to maintain zero nitrate and zero phosphate. Granted, my system has a DSB, live rock, a skimmer and a refugium, but so did my 280g reef. I've not had to dose Phosphate Control nor use GFO once with the new tank. And no vodka dosing either. I've only done a handful of water changes in that time. Maybe 600g, possibly.
Two weeks ago, I hooked up a second NextReef SMR-1 XL reactor filled with 1 liter of Biospheres by Coralvue. Now that they are seeded, I removed the first reactor, drained it and collected what was left of the Vertex NP biopellets.
The used biopellets smelled clean, somewhat salty like the ocean. No sulfuric smell, and nothing looked dirty nor decayed. Of the 2-liters I installed I'm down to maybe 750ml of solid media, probably less. The rest was consumed over the past 7.5 months. I rinsed it out several times in RO/DI water and will dry them out to use later (there is no reason to waste these at $60/l). For now, I want to see how the Biospheres do. I'll be watching the sandbed and of course PO4 and NO3 levels. Here's my previous blog on the Biospheres: http://www.reefaddicts.com/entry.php...res-NP-pellets
Once the reactor has been thoroughly cleaned out, I'll fill it up with some carbon to help improve water coloration and quality. I've not run carbon in three weeks and I can see the difference.