vgibbens said:
Bouzouki, no need to get testy. Yes, I do maintain reef tanks, bigger than yours! Point of the matter is I don't want bad information getting to people starting out in a hobby. I'm fully aware of how wet/dry filters work, I build my own. First you say that nitrates don't matter cause they only affect corals, then you come back and say that yes it causes algae growth. You tell him to use sponges in the filters, another nitrate factory. There are lots of different ways to do things. I'm trying to help a fella out to avoid as many headaches as possible. Too many people rush into getting fish, fresh or marine, and they end up dieing the tank gets scrapped due to algae issues. I'm done with this.
Bigger than mine eh?
Well, actually, used to run a 300 gallon reef with 400W MH lighting SPS dominated
Yes, nitrates only effect corals and inverts.
Yes, high nitrates can cause Algae growth, so do Phosphates which is found in almost everyone's tap, oh no, should be get a RODI now?
You dont understand, when I said run a sponge, I didn't mean put it in a filter and leave it there for a year, you need to replace them, or at least wash them along with the carbon, etc.
I'm know algae, I run a $100+ RO/DI filter just to keep algae away.
Low nitrates arn't gonna give him so much algae that his tank will be covered in it.
You are trying to say Nitrates should be zero when people running Saltwater FOWLR tanks are using Wet drys, Nitrate factories, yet, they have no problem.
Why?
Because their tanks are FO ( Fish only )
Wet drys have no place in a reef, I strictly go by the Berlin system, 2-3 lbs of LR per gallon, heavy skimming, and no sand or a shallow sand bed.
I actually am running a bare bottom tnak now.