Hell yea finally my nitrate level went down from 160ppm to 0!!!! im so happy finally thanks to every one that helped my especially fabian and jerry and many many more!!!! thanks thanks thanks
Hell yea finally my nitrate level went down from 160ppm to 0!!!! im so happy finally thanks to every one that helped my especially fabian and jerry and many many more!!!! thanks thanks thanks
Getting nutrient levels under control are one of the most challenging and rewarding events in the life of a reef keeper. Congrats. You had a couple of good mentors to help you get there.
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano
Yeah i did I hope that Nitrate level stays a 0 cause it being at 160 really sucks it was even darker than the chart itself
29G Mixed tank, 380w of light (250w 14k Ushio, 2x65w PC Actinic), Octopus NW110, 75x turnover.
Finally after years I have a tank worth showing!
Louie, glad I could help. We all have benefited much from other reefers. I have learned so much from Gary and others here too.
I also want to mention that Louie is only 14 years old and already is more dedicated than a lot. Louie, you are going to be a great reefer.
Jerry
Trying to get back in the hobby... Will be seting up my 75g rr soon
Some day some day I will I've already have plans to build an acrylic aquarium that holds atleast 500gallons or more My Uncle knows this guy who can get me the stuff for nearly free or $100 bucks
I really cant wait till I start working. My Grandmother needs Dirt in her front and back yard and she is wanting to pay me $200! and my dad Needs a pool guy at Tanglewood so im there for 10 bucks an hour!
Thanks for the little quote
29G Mixed tank, 380w of light (250w 14k Ushio, 2x65w PC Actinic), Octopus NW110, 75x turnover.
Finally after years I have a tank worth showing!
Water changes are actually a pretty inefficient way to control nutrients unless you are doing other things to help reduce it. its part of the solution but not the solution by itself.
Gary
125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano