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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Greenpoint
Posts: 31
Reefer Ratings: (2) Friends: (0) | Phosban or Carbon ?
To date I do not run carbon and only use phosban inside a net placed in the sump. I've started to dip my toes into reef with a few mushrooms and polyps. I'm thinking of adding a reactor and not sure whether carbon or phosban should be a priority. Or can I run both in a single reactor ? Thanks -Peter |
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| Big Nosed Lazy Reef Dummy Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Westchester, NY
Posts: 11,810
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I would place a bag of carbon or even better chemi pure in the sump in a high flow area and add a phosban reactor if you have high phosphate levels.
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| Line Skipper Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Marine Park
Posts: 3,278
Reefer Ratings: (35) Friends: (0) |
You can't run both in the same reactor, well you could but it would be a bad idea. As chief mentioned if it aint broke, don't fix it. For the corals that you plan on keeping it isn't really necessary. Mushrooms and polyps come from areas that typically have the things that carbon and phosban would remove. I'd leave it alone. As chief mentioned if down the road you begin to have problems then perhaps look at these as a solution but until then, enjoy. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Hoboken
Posts: 1,681
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works well for me... i sandwich the layer of GFO between 2 layers of carbon. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Greenpoint
Posts: 31
Reefer Ratings: (2) Friends: (0) |
Thanks all. My phos/nitrate levels read zero but the presence of cyano (although getting better) leads me to believe different. I'll try moving the phosban into a reactor to see if I get better results. (I feed frozen food that's been rinsed and use RO/DI water) |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Greenpoint
Posts: 31
Reefer Ratings: (2) Friends: (0) |
Unlike all my other testkits (Nitrate/PH/Alk/Calc) which are Salifert, I use RedSea for phosphate. i didn't bother getting a better one as I didn't see the use. I've read so much about PO4 not showing up in test kits that it hardly seems worth testing for. If I have cyano it must be present. |
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| www.saltwatercritters.com Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Ossining, NY
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I am with you Wes - one of the best investments for the reef. Even with our wholesale accounts, we couldn't touch the price that Drs Foster and Smith had them for a couple months ago - I got mine for $178 shipped with 100 reagents. House
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| Audi Sport Join Date: May 2005 Location: Brooklyn, Marine Park
Posts: 5,295
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