I am looking to add additional ways reduce nitrates in my tank.
One way I tried was running a reactor with matrix in it. After 5+ weeks there doesn't seem to be any difference. I'm not sure if this is because matrix isn't effective when used this way or it hasn't been enough time.
Should I ditch the matrix in the reactor and use biopellets instead? People seem to use biopellets in reactors much more
There's room in other slow flow spots for matrix I'm not sure it needs its own reactor
Also considering adding another reactor to the setup. What media should I use other than biopellets? Carbon?
Other notes:
I also dose daily NO3O4-X
Have a good skimmer running
Am doing large water changes to keep nitrates as low as possible but they build back up fast and doing large 80-100gallon changes weekly on my 300g is more than I'd like to be doing.
Thanks!
One way I tried was running a reactor with matrix in it. After 5+ weeks there doesn't seem to be any difference. I'm not sure if this is because matrix isn't effective when used this way or it hasn't been enough time.
Should I ditch the matrix in the reactor and use biopellets instead? People seem to use biopellets in reactors much more
There's room in other slow flow spots for matrix I'm not sure it needs its own reactor
Also considering adding another reactor to the setup. What media should I use other than biopellets? Carbon?
Other notes:
I also dose daily NO3O4-X
Have a good skimmer running
Am doing large water changes to keep nitrates as low as possible but they build back up fast and doing large 80-100gallon changes weekly on my 300g is more than I'd like to be doing.
Thanks!