How to Manage Nitrates on your Reef Aquarium | Sanjay Joshi
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2024
- Sanjay Joshi in real life is a Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Penn State University. He has been a reef addict since 1992, and currently keeps several reefs aquariums at home including a 500G SPS dominated reef.
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I love Sanjay right, but 4min n 44sec in right and I must have heard the word 'right' 555 times already right. Enough already, right. 😮😂
Lmao. Same here. Sounds like someone else close to the mic. The club music doesn’t help either.
Totally agree. Couldn't even concentrate on the content as the rights were ringing in my ears.
Right?
This was great, thank you!
That was excellent, thank you Sanjay and Aquashella!
Every time he said “right?” Drink. Good luck 😂
So many adds while watching! Nice presentation!
Got it Sanjay .. right !!
Brilliant presentation
Right!
Right!
Thank you Sanjay for the great info 🍻
Great summation of the topic. Only thing that I think might have been a bit misleading is the topic of water changes. Yes, one big water change can get your levels down with less effort. But the inputs and processes of the tank don't stop adding nitrate to the water. If you graph what nitrate levels would be over time assuming constant input and the same amount of water changed over time but at different intervals/amounts you find that smaller more frequent water changes will get you the same max levels without the big fluctuations. Sanjay even said right before saying that big water changes are more effective that you shouldn't be dropping levels fast. To me, the best water change method would be two dosing pumps one removing water and the other dosing the same amount of new water at the same rate. Yeah, you'll never get your levels down real low (which Sanjay has pretty much shown isn't necessary) but you'll keep things more steady, which is far more important.
Hey Sanjay, what are your thoughts on using zeolites for nitrate control? Supposedly it absorbs ammonia stopping the conversion to nitrate. I never tried it on a larger system, but I threw a sack of zeovit media in my nano and the nitrates stayed very low after my water changes. Curious if you have any experiences either with it. Thanks.
Right
As knowledgeable as he is I can’t deal with right
I've also been in the hobby 30 years, what all these "experts" fail to grasp is the basics when we talk about No3 and Po4. Our tanks do not represent the ocean, our tanks mimic a coral "colony" coral colonies in the wild are huge, you know what the purpose of the structure of a coral colony? Its to slow down water! Why? In lower flow you get nutrient build up, within the colony the No3 Po4 ratio is 100:1 its here, within the colony that symbiotic microbes can grow and reproduce, creating an oasis in the desert. The coral then farms these microbes and can even release hormones that give them specific instructions and can turn on/off specific genes within bacteria. Our tanks are not a microcosm of the ocean. It behaves as a slice of a coral colony does in the wild. When you think about this it makes perfect sense.
My fifteen gallon AIO tank had off the chart PO-4 but very little algae, just a bit on the glass so of course I started chasing the numbers, now my PO-4 is very low and my glass looks like a fur coat.
I'm sure Sanjay had no idea Tourettes Reef guy was in the audience.
Such a shame the audio is struggling to compete with the music. Sanjay deserves better!
How many times the word - right - in ppm !!
3 right
I didn't know Michael Palleta wore glasses, right.
vodka is the best if you have a skimmer
I prefer vinegar
Would love to hear this but i can’t deal with the club music and commentator repeating “a’right” every few seconds lol
Who is this guy saying right and right?😂😂
He's reading the salifert wrong, you are meant to look from top down
If you read from the side you get a more accurate reading, you just divide by 10
Right
Who is saying right after each sentence?😡
Horrible CC. too small
I thought the content was interesting, but I couldn't listen for more than 10 minutes. It was just too painful. Would it be possible to edit the video, removing all the "right" comments?
Worst crowd ever
He needs to learn to stop saying "right?" after every sentence
Very distracting
yet here you are to "learn" nitrates. fricking americans always have something to say....
@@Kawwwman 1) not even American 2) you can never stop learning- trust me I know how to control my nitrates
Right? Lol people can play drinking game to this
Sanjay is the man. He can say right as much as he wants 🙌