Hi everyone,
I have decided to setup a reef tank. Right now I’m still just trying to learn as much as I can before I actually get started. My plan is to run the full triton method, of course for this I first need to cycle the tank. I was planning on using Red Sea’s blue bucket salt as it seems to have very good parameters to go with the triton method and then use their reef Mature kit. But as I started to read the instructions I ran into an idea which I’m not sure is right or wrong.
With the triton method the refugium serves to lower the phosphate and nitrate. Now I understand once the cycle is complete there will only be a few fishes in the tank so the nutrient load will be low. Chances are the chaeto will starve if there aren’t enough nutrients in the tank yet (I know it also needs a good refugium light like the kessil a360x and iron).
Then I wondered Nopox and the water changes serve to lower the rising levels of phosphate and nitrate during the cycling process with the reef mature kit. Wouldn’t it be good to skip the nopox and water changes when going the triton method? At the end of the cycle the chaeto could start growing on the nutrients that are still in the tank while I slowly add more fish and the first easy corals. Nitro Bac, Bacto Start stay and coralline gro would be used if KH goes under 8. Or maybe not skip both but just one of the two.
Can anyone confirm if my reasoning is correct and if it’s not explain me why it is not. If it’s not I want to learn why it isn’t so I don’t make any stupid mistakes.
I’m sorry if my English sucks, it’s not my main language.
Have a nice day everyone
I have decided to setup a reef tank. Right now I’m still just trying to learn as much as I can before I actually get started. My plan is to run the full triton method, of course for this I first need to cycle the tank. I was planning on using Red Sea’s blue bucket salt as it seems to have very good parameters to go with the triton method and then use their reef Mature kit. But as I started to read the instructions I ran into an idea which I’m not sure is right or wrong.
With the triton method the refugium serves to lower the phosphate and nitrate. Now I understand once the cycle is complete there will only be a few fishes in the tank so the nutrient load will be low. Chances are the chaeto will starve if there aren’t enough nutrients in the tank yet (I know it also needs a good refugium light like the kessil a360x and iron).
Then I wondered Nopox and the water changes serve to lower the rising levels of phosphate and nitrate during the cycling process with the reef mature kit. Wouldn’t it be good to skip the nopox and water changes when going the triton method? At the end of the cycle the chaeto could start growing on the nutrients that are still in the tank while I slowly add more fish and the first easy corals. Nitro Bac, Bacto Start stay and coralline gro would be used if KH goes under 8. Or maybe not skip both but just one of the two.
Can anyone confirm if my reasoning is correct and if it’s not explain me why it is not. If it’s not I want to learn why it isn’t so I don’t make any stupid mistakes.
I’m sorry if my English sucks, it’s not my main language.
Have a nice day everyone