The more research I do on Triton the more sold I am. Accurate testing combined with heavy biological filtration and a pretty flexible "method"? Sounds just about perfect.
I'm in the process of setting up a small shallow (22g) reef tank after having been out of the salt game for about five years. I was pretty successful with "high tech" freshwater planted tanks combining CO2, dosed ferts, intense lighting, and 50% weekly water changes. I've got dosing pumps, an Apex, and an ATO already.
Is there any reason Triton wouldn't work on a smaller tank? I get that smaller tanks are harder to stabilize, but it's not impossible. Any downsides to giving it a shot? Sump will be a 20g long, I've got a Reef Octopus skimmer and a reactor on the way anyway.
Thoughts guys?
I'm in the process of setting up a small shallow (22g) reef tank after having been out of the salt game for about five years. I was pretty successful with "high tech" freshwater planted tanks combining CO2, dosed ferts, intense lighting, and 50% weekly water changes. I've got dosing pumps, an Apex, and an ATO already.
Is there any reason Triton wouldn't work on a smaller tank? I get that smaller tanks are harder to stabilize, but it's not impossible. Any downsides to giving it a shot? Sump will be a 20g long, I've got a Reef Octopus skimmer and a reactor on the way anyway.
Thoughts guys?