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No. That is usually a mechanical filtration issue and can be dealt with via finer filter floss, filter roller, or polishing filter like the Marineland Magnum after a water change/deep tank clean. Also check the water level in your sump. If it is too high your water may not be getting process appropriately in the sump (World Wide Coral posted a great video on this subject today).
Thank you. I ironically adjusted my durso drains yesterday morning hoping to turn over more water to fix this. And did so successfully despite how much of a pain dursos are! One feeds into my RS mat and I just ordered some filter socks for the other drain. Hope this works
 

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Going to experiment with peroxide plus UVC then ozone plus UVC. Thinking either more productive and requires less peroxide or ozone including combining both although thinking of using a venturi to introduce ozone.

Haven't decided on corona discharge or UV since later self contained and air intake could be capped to not create ozone yet former easier to operate independent UV. Rather not mess with reactors or skimmers and the residual air needing to be filtered by carbon. UVC dissipates ozone therefore thinking carbon strictly for OPO reduction. Although going to test to see if algae resolves bromate.

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