Lasse
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Not yet - I have not got it yet but it should be this type - the smallest
I will run it as an algae reactor in order to see if I can get down in PO4 a little more and if I can use it as a better nitrification filter. Chaeto in a reactor should be a perfect nitrification equipment. Enormous attaching area, good flow and high oxygen content. The flow will bring enough of oxygen when light is out and when light is on - you can´t get a better environment for nitrification in a tank. I have never seen this used by propose in a reef tank but there is a lot of freshwater examples using plants as elodea (not maybe in aquarium but in waste water treatments plant and shrimp/fish farms ). After that I start to analyze both NO2 and NO3 - I have notice that my NO2 levels is around 0.02 mg/L. My refugium is rather small - will see if this can speed up the process. I need to take away my GFO reactor if this should fit my tank. My NO3 concentrations is around 1-4 mg/L (compensated for NO2)
Sincerely Lasse
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I will run it as an algae reactor in order to see if I can get down in PO4 a little more and if I can use it as a better nitrification filter. Chaeto in a reactor should be a perfect nitrification equipment. Enormous attaching area, good flow and high oxygen content. The flow will bring enough of oxygen when light is out and when light is on - you can´t get a better environment for nitrification in a tank. I have never seen this used by propose in a reef tank but there is a lot of freshwater examples using plants as elodea (not maybe in aquarium but in waste water treatments plant and shrimp/fish farms ). After that I start to analyze both NO2 and NO3 - I have notice that my NO2 levels is around 0.02 mg/L. My refugium is rather small - will see if this can speed up the process. I need to take away my GFO reactor if this should fit my tank. My NO3 concentrations is around 1-4 mg/L (compensated for NO2)
Sincerely Lasse
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