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drperetz

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I was thinking of using a phos reactor with carbon and phosremover. I think it would benifit my tank in reducing the deutrus that is contrantly building in the back of the nano.(HATE IT)
Can some 1 advise....
 

drperetz

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I finally got a yes out of ya. lol. What kinda carbon would u recomend that I use in the reactor.

Also is it ok to do a water change everyday on 6 gallon? about half a gallon, less. of course this is after a full top off...
 

drperetz

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lol.the great white. I just squeezed what ever was not sold and it looks great.... how ever everytime I hear "I have a nano" I also hear "I overfeed". Now, I LOVE feeding my tanks... So over feeding wouldnt be a problem. thats y I ask about daily water changes.
 
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You can do a daily water in change in any tank you have. However the % of water changed should be small compared to what you would normally change if you were on a weekly+ schedule. For instance in your 6g I wouldn't even do a 1/2 gallon a day. With a tank that small it is hard to really do such small changes and not screw something up in the long term health of the tank. I would do a change every few days maximum and still make it a small one. In a larger tank a daily change would be easier besides the work involved.
 

Wes

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a phosban reactor seems like overkill for a 6g. The amount of media you would put in it for a 6g would probably barely cover the bottom of the reactor. You have to be careful not to overdo it w/ the GFO. With a tank that small GFO would probably do more harm than good.
 

jackson6745

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a phosban reactor seems like overkill for a 6g. The amount of media you would put in it for a 6g would probably barely cover the bottom of the reactor. You have to be careful not to overdo it w/ the GFO. With a tank that small GFO would probably do more harm than good.

agreed
 

Deanos

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If the nano has not been set-up yet, the addition of a phosban reactor would prevent the accumulation of phosphates from the start. In that case, it would not matter what quantity of phosphate removing media is used. Assuming a "grace period" before the addition of corals while the tank matures.
 

drperetz

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Conclusion:

Stupid idea to run the reactor in the first place. Just wanted to ask around if any1 tried.
Skimming the nano is whats prob. the most important thing.
 

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