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This is in a way like the old style trickle filters, I was very happy with this filter until I upgraded to a larger sump when I first had this on my 46 gallon bowfront. Upgraded to 75 gallon and sump with higher flow sump pump. I now use 2 of the overflows and of course the UV part of RapidsPro with the built in pump and ball valve to control flow through UV.Thank you ill look into that filter I've been looking into a uv sterilizer
Good call on the water change. I am not sure what exactly you should aim for, just not 0. Id say measurable but less than .5 ish. 0 po4 creates an environment where dinoflagellates are able to out compete other organisms and become a problem. It also starves your corals as they need phosphate too to thrive and be healthy. There are a ton of articles here about nutrient levels and what they should be and why and quite a few different opinions. I would say look into it but dont make yourself crazy chasing numbers. More than 0 and less than so much your tank explodes with algea is the sweet spot lol.Oh I didn't realise, I will get 20 gallons ready for a water change tomorrow. I feed a little flake food, with frozen dried brine shrimp, and some shrimp pellets 3 times a day, however I do often over feed. I'll get some water changes going what should I aim for phosphate wise, 0? And I will slowly raise salinity but do you know why 1.025 to 1.0265 is better does it help the fish keep pest away?
Oh I didn't realise, I will get 20 gallons ready for a water change tomorrow. I feed a little flake food, with frozen dried brine shrimp, and some shrimp pellets 3 times a day, however I do often over feed. I'll get some water changes going what should I aim for phosphate wise, 0? And I will slowly raise salinity but do you know why 1.025 to 1.0265 is better does it help the fish keep pest away?