Carbon, GFO, and Biopellets for Saltwater Tanks! Use What TSA Uses in YOUR Aquarium!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ม.ค. 2025
- In today’s video Blaine takes us through three brand new releases to our Reef Genetics line: Carbon, High Capacity GFO, and Biopellets. All three of these products are the exact same ones we are using in our entire facility. Tested and perfected to work for our reefs here at TSA, and the perfect choice for your reef tank at home. If you have any questions about any three of these new products let us know in the comments!
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Can it be used in a chemical filter like lifegard filter system?
Nearly double the price of RowaPhos for the same size (500ml or 16oz). Good luck with that. Everything else is mostly on par with the already diluted market of products.
I see where you are coming from, but our GFO is high capacity whereas the RowaPhos is not, so our GFO has the ability to last longer then some of the others available on the market. Appreciate you tuning in Ryan!
-Blaine
* sigh * fine Blaine take my money 😒🤣🤣🤣
It’s for the best for your reef I promise! 😂
-Blaine
I must be doing something wrong. In July, we used the Bash-sea reactor with the Bio-pellets. In October, we started using the GFO in another reactor to reduce the high levels: the starting levels were Nitrate 210 and phosphate 2.036 from the Nitrate and pho lab testing facility. The last test results from December showed levels of nitrate 229 and phosphate 0.127. The nitrate continues to increase, but the phosphate is decreasing, which is good. However, the nitrates need to come down; we keep losing corals.
Ok first let's start off with figuring out some details on the system! How big is it? How many fish? How often are you feeding?
-Blaine
I tried using your website contact page, would not work.
We have a Coast-to-Coast 190 gallon tank with about 30-40 gallon CR44 Trigger sump. The skimmer is MRC Pro1, Aqua 40-watt UV, with 3-sock filters. We are using the Bashsea 4-18 media chamber for the Nitrate bio-balls, using BRS canister with BRS GFO. The sump does have some micro algae, what I can grow that is, most died for some reason. The tank has been running for years. We do have a lot of fish, maybe like 25. Few of the fish we rescued from others getting out of the hobby because they just did not take care of them. Other fish, for one, we have had over 20 years…she is about 28 years old or more. The nitrates are high, super high. I see the tropic Marin NP-Bacto could help, however, your video stated that our nitrates are to high. I have tried many options. Nothing is working, not even water changes…it’s temporary.
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