Hello all:
I am wanting to continue to run some carbon in my system and seem to periodically need GFO as well. I am concerned about running it full-time in a reactor and stripping phosphates to zero. So here is what I am considering:
1. Continue to use carbon/GFO periodically in filter socks as needed, letting them deplete down some so they aren't as "harsh" OR
2. Try a reactor (probably the BRS value one) and put it on a controlled outlet so that I can have it run on a daily schedule. Say maybe 4 hours a day spaced out?
Has anyone tried carbon/GFO on a schedule? Will that work? Will it address my concerns about being too chemically aggressive.
I have a refugium I am trying to get running but so far my cheat seems to be barely alive. The first chunk I put in seemed to melt away to nothing.....
I have also bee considering an algae scrubber instead of a refugium.
But until I get the refugium / algae rubber going I want to keep nitrates and phosphates under some control and use some carbon for water clarity.
Thoughts? recomendations? Pertinent experiences?
Thanks much!
Cheers, Steve.
I am wanting to continue to run some carbon in my system and seem to periodically need GFO as well. I am concerned about running it full-time in a reactor and stripping phosphates to zero. So here is what I am considering:
1. Continue to use carbon/GFO periodically in filter socks as needed, letting them deplete down some so they aren't as "harsh" OR
2. Try a reactor (probably the BRS value one) and put it on a controlled outlet so that I can have it run on a daily schedule. Say maybe 4 hours a day spaced out?
Has anyone tried carbon/GFO on a schedule? Will that work? Will it address my concerns about being too chemically aggressive.
I have a refugium I am trying to get running but so far my cheat seems to be barely alive. The first chunk I put in seemed to melt away to nothing.....
I have also bee considering an algae scrubber instead of a refugium.
But until I get the refugium / algae rubber going I want to keep nitrates and phosphates under some control and use some carbon for water clarity.
Thoughts? recomendations? Pertinent experiences?
Thanks much!
Cheers, Steve.