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H Not sure but hold on the excel. Someone just posted about fish acting funny and he/she has been dosing excel. There are issues with fish acting funny with this stuff if not dosed right.
Ok cool gonna try and find the thread
 
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Algae or plants dying can increase ur ammonia and nitrite levels. If u got enough bb and media it'll convert over to higher nitrate. Could be the reason I saw ur numbers go up.
how can the bb be increased? and algae decr?
This might be a dumb question, but if it algae is on a rock, you have to take out the rock and scrub it, right?
 
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Its been dividing like crazy. To the point where i couldnt count anymore plants (stopped at 55) both under grow lights the odd thing is in the 150 (with less plants) they are not to far from the return, getting quite a bit of current. In the sump the surface is like glass.

Would the algae growth die off at night or during the lights off time amd add to the nitrate reading s?
Did you observe any algae die off? I've never encountered that. I'd suspect the alge growth was due to an excess of nutrient in the water despite the presence of bb bacteria and water lettuce.

Earlier in the thread you suspected the bioload on the 300g was too high for the water lettuce to impact, and from what little I know of your setup this would be my guess as well. 300g of water with a constant, high supply of waste products may simply have been too much for that size of plant mass to effect. Too few plants to absorb that much waste in that volume of water.

Perhaps the same amount of plants in the 150g (guessing it's also a lower bioload) might be closer to the mark to produce an observable reduction.

Maybe it's a case of needing to double or triple the amount of water lettuce in the poly tank?

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Polyaddict86 Polyaddict86 figure this may interest you since we spoke about it in the past. I had some free time today as my daughters fever finally looks lije its breaking. Soi moved the water lettuce out of the sump. I think the bioloa is just too high for it to put a dent in nitrates, it isnt doing squat ! Amd i was getting algae growth all over the sump.

Moved it to the 150. Since i threw in 10 plants a couple of weeks ago i noticed nitrates were significantly lower as of last night they were 5ppm.

Also picked up a cheap submersible filter to use with the purigen. I think the gph on the reactor is too low to really make an impact if i run it full blast the beads dont tumble amd clog the area where the water exists, so we'll see how it goes.

Angelphish Angelphish kno4te kno4te thoughts ? (Since you guys are nitrate freaks too)

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So the plant in the main tank make a difference? How did you hold them together with it going to the overflow?
 
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Did you observe any algae die off? I've never encountered that. I'd suspect the alge growth was due to an excess of nutrient in the water despite the presence of bb bacteria and water lettuce.

Earlier in the thread you suspected the bioload on the 300g was too high for the water lettuce to impact, and from what little I know of your setup this would be my guess as well. 300g of water with a constant, high supply of waste products may simply have been too much for that size of plant mass to effect. Too few plants to absorb that much waste in that volume of water.

Perhaps the same amount of plants in the 150g (guessing it's also a lower bioload) might be closer to the mark to produce an observable reduction.

Maybe it's a case of needing to double or triple the amount of water lettuce in the poly tank?

O
I completely agree with your assessment. Bioload being too high. Im not sure what to look for with the aglae die off it was more of a suspicion than me actually knowing lol.
 

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how can the bb be increased? and algae decr?
This might be a dumb question, but if it algae is on a rock, you have to take out the rock and scrub it, right?
Not a dumb question. But u get more bb that can be sustained with more media and food. So the more nitrite available then more bacteria will be sustained and grow.

Algae can be free floating. Can't see it. That's it'll be on the rock and then somewhere else on the glass for example.
 

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So the plant in the main tank make a difference? How did you hold them together with it going to the overflow?
Not in the 300. I moved them to the 150. Biolaod is just way too large in the poly tank.
No way in hell those plants would stay put with the big polys going up for air.


I used the airline tubing.
 

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how can the bb be increased? and algae decr?
This might be a dumb question, but if it algae is on a rock, you have to take out the rock and scrub it, right?
BB will process as much ammonia as it can, and will multiply to convert extra. More ammonia(feedings)=more bb.
 

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Not a dumb question. But u get more bb that can be sustained with more media and food. So the more nitrite available then more bacteria will be sustained and grow.

Algae can be free floating. Can't see it. That's it'll be on the rock and then somewhere else on the glass for example.
Thanks for answering! when you say more nitrite, more bacteria. Is this different than the beneficial bacteria?
 
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