I recently added a refugium to the back chamber of my Biocube 32 and my nitrates are dropping really low. Here's my setup:
32 gallon biocube with the In Tank tower/media basket with Marine Pure biological filtration in the top chamber and chaeto in the bottom chamber (with a few more bio media balls in the bottom to keep chaeto off the bottom and keep good flow through basket). I have a the 12 Watt In Tank refugium light on the chaeto set to the opposite schedule of the aquarium light (on from 9pm to 11 am). I have an Eshopps nano skimmer in the second chamber right after the media basket. I have been doing 10-15% water changes weekly and add some Microbacter 7 and ChaetoGro following weekly maintenance. Here are my current parameters:
SG: 1.025
Nitrate: 0.5
Phosphate: 0.08
Alk: 9.3 dKH
Ca: 470
Mag: 1350
On 3/7, just before adding the refugium my Nitrate sat at 3.1 and Phosphate at 0.06 after doing a large water change. So nitrates are going way down and phosphate is slightly up.
I really don't want to dose anything else if I can help it. Here are some steps I'm contemplating to resolve this.
Cut down on how long the refugium light is on, feed more, stop protein skimming, stop dosing Microbacter 7. Any suggestions on which of these would be most beneficial would be appreciated.
Thank you
32 gallon biocube with the In Tank tower/media basket with Marine Pure biological filtration in the top chamber and chaeto in the bottom chamber (with a few more bio media balls in the bottom to keep chaeto off the bottom and keep good flow through basket). I have a the 12 Watt In Tank refugium light on the chaeto set to the opposite schedule of the aquarium light (on from 9pm to 11 am). I have an Eshopps nano skimmer in the second chamber right after the media basket. I have been doing 10-15% water changes weekly and add some Microbacter 7 and ChaetoGro following weekly maintenance. Here are my current parameters:
SG: 1.025
Nitrate: 0.5
Phosphate: 0.08
Alk: 9.3 dKH
Ca: 470
Mag: 1350
On 3/7, just before adding the refugium my Nitrate sat at 3.1 and Phosphate at 0.06 after doing a large water change. So nitrates are going way down and phosphate is slightly up.
I really don't want to dose anything else if I can help it. Here are some steps I'm contemplating to resolve this.
Cut down on how long the refugium light is on, feed more, stop protein skimming, stop dosing Microbacter 7. Any suggestions on which of these would be most beneficial would be appreciated.
Thank you
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