Fwiw- Joseph Weatherson did this many years ago with great success.
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The ones that I can get to I take out its the ones in the hard to get to places I want to get out.
Been using this method that my friend from elegant corals recommended. Started from day one on my new 350 gallon tank and I can say all my additions/livestock seem to acclimate better recover faster and respond positively to the micro bubbler method. 6 months in and no negative effects only positive results however time will certainly tell the full story
Been using this method that my friend from elegant corals recommended. Started from day one on my new 350 gallon tank and I can say all my additions/livestock seem to acclimate better recover faster and respond positively to the micro bubbler method. 6 months in and no negative effects only positive results however time will certainly tell the full story
Thanks tried the apex but it wasn't working, cheap timer FTW!!!
You can´t supersaturate water with nitrogen through just aeration in the display tank or air bubbles in the surf zone – you need a (pipe) system that is under pressure during a certain time to achieve this.
You helped put one of the main negatives on ease for me, I don't think most aquarium air pumps run under that high of a PSI, most air pumps are around 2-3 with some exceptions to the lifter pumps and ofcourse pond pumps. Even on my system I have about 13-15ft of PVC the bubbles travel through before they enter the display tank. Thanks for that input Lasse.
That pumps plenty good, I use the Tetra 150.I gave it a shot last night. I personally did not see an increase of pe the first night. None of my sps slimed either. I did see some organics picked up by the bubbles.
Used the whisper ap 300 deep water pump in my 125. To much pump?
I don't think that's the recommended way. Try putting it in your sump in front of your return pump, you will notice better results. One stone is fine. Get the stiff rigid air lines to get the stone at the right spot. Good luck.I used 2 Lee's wooden stones. I put them in tank underneath wavemakers
You helped put one of the main negatives on ease for me, I don't think most aquarium air pumps run under that high of a PSI, most air pumps are around 2-3 with some exceptions to the lifter pumps and ofcourse pond pumps. Even on my system I have about 13-15ft of PVC the bubbles travel through before they enter the display tank. Thanks for that input Lasse.
it isn't the air pump that matters, it is the pressure in the water pump.
I tried this but i was getting so much salt spray on my lighting lenses. I was running it for like 10min a day via my return pump. they recommend much longer but there was no way for this to work at least for my setup without having to do a cleanup of the lights every other day
correct and already corrected.... im now on day 3 and cant believe how good things look such great extensionYour bubble size is too big if your getting any salt creep or bubbles breaking at the surface. If using a fine enough airstone to create the bubbles it will simply float around in the tank and disolve into the water, not come to the surface and pop. Thats the difference between a small bubble and nano bubble. The nano bubbles arent as bouyant so easily get trapped into the flow of the tank