I've heard alot of good and bad about Ecobak pellets. At one point one of our local club members said the Ecobak was bleaching all his corals slowly until it finally settled.
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Perhaps it was too efficient and took out too many nutrients, thus starving the acros?
I choked back my MJ1200 so the pellets are in a light tumble now instead of boiling, if that makes sense. I did this about 1 week ago. I am seeing a noticeable difference in the regularity of needing to clean the class. I have noticed that I am about 100% rid of the red velcro algae!!! I've noticed a slight milky color on inside of the vinyl tube coming from the reactor to the sump? My green cyno is growing or coming back much much slower after water changes, water clarity is noticeably improved as well. I still have some tufts of HA here and there, but my trates are still 25-50 on a salifert and PO4 at .18 I had quite the alk scare last week as well where it got up to 16.5 and it took me 4 days to slowly bring it down to 10 where its been for at least 4 days now with no ill effects.
I wish I hit this sweet spot before I killed or browned out all my SPS other than my palmer blue, which is a touch pail......
Are you running any carbon or GFO?
anyone running thes pellets and having problems with millis? i have two frags that looked good till i started running the pellets then they stoped opening and no growth and the color faded. i keep my alk at 8-8.5 and i went and raised it to 9 and the one started to rtn i since left it come back down and the rtn stopped. so i'm wondering if they favor a low alk with the pellets, i'm thinking about letting it go down to 7 and see how they respond. anyone have any experience with this?