Another great video! While I’m just getting back into the hobby, I’ve already been able to help others with the whole “yeah your nitrates say 0, but that’s because your algae is devouring them”. Trying to learn as much as possible so I’m ready for whatever comes my way in the future.
I have 120l aio tank, always high no³. 50-100 salifer / Colombo test kit. Po4 0- 01. 50% water change won't help. I try now nopox but stil no change. I put cheato with tunze eco light and cheato grow very wel but no³ won't drop. I have now dinoflagellaten on my sandbed. 7fish i have and about 21 difrent soft corals. 1 big anemoon. All my corals doing good.
I had an odd problem in my 240g. Last August, I had 40 ppm Nitrate and 0.00 ppm Phos. Yep! My sand and rocks looked like poop. I started with 2x25 gallon weekly water changes. I swap out my 100 micon filter socks twice a week with the water changes. I did this for several months. In November, I had 15 ppm Nitrate and 0.00 Phos. I ordered some cheato set up a spare Reef Breeders Photon v2 heavy on the blues and red, and took my carbon/GFO reactors ofline. In mid-December I started dosing 7mL of phos daily. Yesterday I had 14 ppm nitrate and .06 ppm phos. I was thinking about scaling back the phos dosing from 7 mL to 6 mL. Once I get the phos between .05 and .03 will I need to continue dosing the phos?
It's likely that once you get the nitrates and phosphates back into a better balance, you may not have to dose phosphate at all. Each situation is a little different, so keep testing and let the test results guide your next move.
Is there any studies showing how much nitrates/phosphates cheato removes. Also if I reduce the amount of cheato I use to remove most of my nitrates and phosphates micro algae will take up the rest resulting in zero no3 and po4 anyway. I’ve had Dino’s that don’t go into the water column for more than a year. I don’t think anyone really knows why we get Dino’s, when I attempt to have higher no3, and po4 something in my tank will make use of them and take them back down to zero.
I wouldn't necessarily call this a "study" but we did do a three part BRStv investigates series on chaeto a while back. Here is a link to part one if you're interested. th-cam.com/video/OKNOfwEUdPs/w-d-xo.html
I'm glad you started working with BRS. I was bummed when you went missing for a while. You're always informative and helpful.
Man! Matthew is like a machine! He keeps pumping out the high quality videos. Much enjoyed!
Another great video! While I’m just getting back into the hobby, I’ve already been able to help others with the whole “yeah your nitrates say 0, but that’s because your algae is devouring them”. Trying to learn as much as possible so I’m ready for whatever comes my way in the future.
Congratulations with working with BRS ! Also awesome video man simple but got all the info I needed!
Amazing video and perfect delivery!
I am glad I am reading this. Thanks
As always very informative! Thank you!
Fine job here, well explained.
If used right nopox is awesome!
Top man well said Mathew 👏👏👏👏👍
Excellent
Very well presented
Excellent Video
I know you’re a beginner informer, but I think it’s important on coral also being a natural nitrate/phosphate remover as well.
Happy new year reefer
Merci Mat, it is great
Can confirm. Just got Dino’s. My phosphate are zero and nitrates 2.
Can discuss on the tissue narcosis issue thanks brs
I ditched the socks for a fleece roller and Im never going back
Great video ❤ But what are the best phosphate and nitrate levels?
I have 120l aio tank, always high no³. 50-100 salifer / Colombo test kit. Po4 0- 01.
50% water change won't help. I try now nopox but stil no change. I put cheato with tunze eco light and cheato grow very wel but no³ won't drop.
I have now dinoflagellaten on my sandbed.
7fish i have and about 21 difrent soft corals. 1 big anemoon. All my corals doing good.
Kinda ironic I have a problem with algae and and this comes across for me lol
👍awesome
I'd do Vodka dosing rather than GFO every time.
Has anyone ever told you, you sound exactly like Ben Schwartz. Anyway love the videos.
Haven't heard that comparison before 😆
There are two Nitrate Testers from Hannah.... High Range and Low Range... Which one does the "Beginner" hobbyist need??
Go with the high range.
www.bulkreefsupply.com/nitrate-high-range-colorimeter-hi782-marine-water-hanna-instruments.html
I had an odd problem in my 240g. Last August, I had 40 ppm Nitrate and 0.00 ppm Phos. Yep! My sand and rocks looked like poop. I started with 2x25 gallon weekly water changes. I swap out my 100 micon filter socks twice a week with the water changes. I did this for several months. In November, I had 15 ppm Nitrate and 0.00 Phos. I ordered some cheato set up a spare Reef Breeders Photon v2 heavy on the blues and red, and took my carbon/GFO reactors ofline. In mid-December I started dosing 7mL of phos daily. Yesterday I had 14 ppm nitrate and .06 ppm phos. I was thinking about scaling back the phos dosing from 7 mL to 6 mL. Once I get the phos between .05 and .03 will I need to continue dosing the phos?
It's likely that once you get the nitrates and phosphates back into a better balance, you may not have to dose phosphate at all. Each situation is a little different, so keep testing and let the test results guide your next move.
BRS GFO? Nope,Rowa Phos is way to go cheaper and use for longer and works great
I don't get it people with phos issues. My tanks are always undetectable phos with higher nitrates.... 4 years in and I literally have yet to buy GFO.
Do u have fish in the tank?
@@juistweethetbeter2600 fish yes
Overcrowd no !
@@03bugeye i got 3 lion fish most of the time periodicly couple more fish but thats just for minutes
Is there any studies showing how much nitrates/phosphates cheato removes. Also if I reduce the amount of cheato I use to remove most of my nitrates and phosphates micro algae will take up the rest resulting in zero no3 and po4 anyway. I’ve had Dino’s that don’t go into the water column for more than a year. I don’t think anyone really knows why we get Dino’s, when I attempt to have higher no3, and po4 something in my tank will make use of them and take them back down to zero.
I wouldn't necessarily call this a "study" but we did do a three part BRStv investigates series on chaeto a while back. Here is a link to part one if you're interested.
th-cam.com/video/OKNOfwEUdPs/w-d-xo.html
What is the benefits of is video???