Anybody here still using bio pellets? I was considering using them in an new (likely high nutrient) tank but have never used them before. Anybody a longtime believer?
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good insight thanks, Im planning on going NoPox route, but thought Id check into it since I have a number of reactors that I could use. The pellets are surprisingly expensive! So Ill prob stick to the DIY Nopox plan after allI started using biopellets a month ago, so still early to comment long term. A few years ago when it was more popular it worked based on the research I've come across. Check out YouTube and the videos are 5 years old or more but hobbiest vouched for it. No reason it won't still work.. I think dosing carbon sources became popular because it's so convenient with the new equipment and so many options to support it. It naturally evolved to the more popular method.
My nitrates were averaging in the 50s and getting higher before big water changes in a fowlr. I manually dosed NOPOX for a month which absolutely works. Very well actually. I was impressed. I don't want to dose constantly so I've switched to pellets. So far nitrates are sitting in the 20s which are good enough for me. I just want to keep algae away which I do. Tank always looks clean.. I know everyone says handle the source of high nitrates or phosphates..feed less or adjust this or that. I do big water changes every other week, change two 7" filter socks 2x per week, big skimmer, big UV and run GFO etc.. but this is fowlr with big puffers and messy meat eaters. My guys are fed once a day and not over fed. Plus I don't believe in not feeding the fish to have a pretty flower garden. I liked my corals previously but I love my fish. So far the pellets have kept things in check.. I'll keep you posted on how it goes.
Interesting, well I just installed them in a reactor on my new tank the other day, so we'll see how it goes! Thanks for the inputI used them for years, and they did effectively reduce both nitrates and phosphates, however the reason I no longer use them is the build up of the broken down bio pellets on the overflow weir and elsewhere within system.