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. It's a DIY thing by the way.Thanks for the info Robert! One of the things I struggle with in my current tank is keeping my ph up. Its range is usually between 7.8-7.98. Having this unit not only remove the nitrates and phosphates, but also help with my ph is a big bonus. Do you rinse the cheto in tank water when you thin it out? I assume with your nitrates a 2.0 you don’t dose any, or add iron?
How has the Triton method been working for you?
Does anyone have an opinion on if I should use a dedicated pump for the reactor? Or do you think a manifold off my return would be sufficient? This would be the only thing besides the return to the tank the pump would be running.
Wow your losing a lot off of the m1, it’s suppose to push 2000gph. They advertise their chart to be around 1000 gph at 10 feet of head. Is it just running as a return? That 300 is an 85% loss, and according to the chart would mean you have 20+ feet of head. How much head do you have?
I think I’d like to get around 200-300 gph going through my sump, to get close to my skimmer pump. I’m currently running a Nyos 160, and plan to use it for my new tank. Either way the 300 gph you’re measuring has me worried it won’t be enough.
My aquarium is an Elos 160 which they design for lower turnover (as you said to match the skimmer). I have 1" piping running to the return bulkhead but it is a single small return so that probably accounts for the head pressure. I remember reading somewhere that most of our pumps dont flow what we think after all the restrictions. Depending on your return you may be fine it was just something to consider. I believe the N24 was recommended to flow at 180-200 gph.
I do dose the Manganese/Molybedium/Iron/Nitrate when I think about it. But definitely not regularly. My nitrates are in check, but my phosphate isn't. And for some reason the the AL99 isn't doing as good of job as the gfo. But Pax Bellum says not to use gfo. So, I'm struggling with keeping my phospate in check with the ARID.
I rinse the cheto out in just plain RO water, and that has worked fine for me. Since the Triton method says no water changes, I don't have tank water to use.
Robert

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Sorry i'm not sure about the triton method. I know that if you allow the cheato to grow for too long in the reactor, areas close to the lights may begin to die off. Also if you allow Iron and other trace elements to be depleted the cheato may begin to die off as well.
You have a very nice setup!
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What are you planning on running with the Aquamaxx reactors?
Excellent growth for 5 days, but expect it to level off over time.I forgot to say i'm running the N24 on a 12 hourr reverse light cycle.
I will start harvesting more algea, as taking out 1/3 as suggested by Pax Bellum it grows back quickly. These shots are 5 days growth
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