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I own the large version since last Thursday. The shrimps seem to be more active as well. I thought I won't like the design, but it does not bother me. I like to see the release of small bubbles.
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I just got the “A.”
I put in 160 ml of 6% H2O2 and two catalysts. Should that last 4 weeks? I’m unclear on how to predict longevity.
Yesterday I was doing a filter maintenence so there was no flow in the aquarium. With the filter on, only a few bubbles were visible, but without any flow there was a circular wall of tiny bubbles trying to reach the surface. Check the video. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/5bb760d2593e2/VID_20181004_210720.mp4
should last 3 to 4 weeks depending on temperature etc. What I would do is leave it a week and check to see roughly how much it has used then check it a week later and do the same. You will then have a very good idea just how long it will last. You won't be far off IME.
Dumb question: the chamber will be full of air when empty?
Yes but you may also see extremely find ones exiting and moving sideways but you do have to look carefully. The Oxydator produces various size bubbles some you can only see if the light catches them and of course there is what is dissolved in the waterThese bubbles were definitely going up :) with flow bubbles were going horizontally and only a few were visible.
Not really but you may notice the skimmate is a lighter colour. I never really noticed a reduction in skimmate to be honest just the lighter colour of it.Well I finally refilled my W. It last so long and everything seemed fine so I bumped it up to 12% and 3 catalysts. Four days in and everything still seems good. I had to rearrange my sump a bit, is there much of a down side having the W before the skimmer?
Nothing really remarkable about my system perhaps with the unusual fact I don't use prefiltration at all unless you wish to call a skimmer a sort of prefiltration. However here is a rundown.atoll I would love to read a breakdown of your system. I have read through much of the oxydator post and going to order one for sure for my new fish only build. Also have been reading your thoughts on PaulB’s quarantine post. Really think I can glean some great insights from aquarists like yourself and Paul!
Nothing really remarkable about my system perhaps with the unusual fact I don't use prefiltration at all unless you wish to call a skimmer a sort of prefiltration. However here is a rundown.
Tank is 54" long 22" deep 19" front to back. Approx 100 gallons in total inc sump.
In tank I have about 1.1/2" of fine and medium grade reeflowers sand.
Live rock reefscape using acrylic rods to make caves, towers and overhangs.
I have a lot and I mean a LOT of water flow. 2 x maxspect 150 gyres and a 130. 2 x Tunze 6040 controllable pumps and a jeboa 8000 return pump.
Lighting 3 x Radions XR30 gen 3 pros. 4 x T5s with various tubes inc actinics and reef blues. Small LED 6000k spotlight over my magnifica nem.
In sump.
An Atlantis 2 waterfall ATS that I converted to a 2.5 by adding 4 extra red LEDs.
Nyos 160 skimmer.
CO2 scrubber attached to the skimmer.
Siporax in a DIY basket.
Skimz calcium reactor with a degasser.
Heating by an external thermostat with SS heaters.
Think that covers it all.
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I forgot the 2 X Oxydator model As in the sump running 2 catalysts and 9% peroxide each. [emoji849]Thanks so much! Always nice to compare thought process in both successes and failures of experiences aquarists!
I replaced my Sander ozoniser years ago with an Oxydator and wouldn't go back to one for a number of ressons.Do you think an oxydator can replace ozone?
I replaced my Sander ozoniser years ago with an Oxydator and wouldn't go back to one for a number of ressons.