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I added more biopellets to my tank. How long will it take for the new pellets to start denitryfing?
 
Don't add too much too soon. They take a while to kick in. Mine took almost 6 months to fully take over nitrates and phosphates. I ended up removing some because they can strip the water too clean.
 
Usually 6-8 weeks. As mentioned, don't too much at one time.
 
Which brand you using? There seems to be a lot these days. Searching for similar stories by brand helps a lot.
I too opted for the Red Sea system after bp's didn't seem to take care of all of the nitrate and phosphate. Even tipping the balance to add more nitrate, it didn't work. Then when I turned the flow up, there must have been some extra compounds being released because nitrate and phosphate were fairly high still and necrosis start to occur. (I was feeding on schedule everyday, and I've only ever attempted one brand, so that could have been the issue, but I've seen when dealing with bp's, they have a few unnecessary steps in degradation that can result in "sugar competition" with corals/symbiodinium... iirc)
 

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