Hello chichas,
That is good. You may want to change up your method for a month and try just passive flow carbon regiments. Reactors tend to cause channeling from the GAC compressing in the reactor. When channeling occurs less the a 3rd of the GAC in the reactor is being utilized. It builds up a slime and then nitrates and phosphates start thriving within these reactors feeding the tank high doses of nutrients thus in turn providing a fuel source for the Ha.
With passive flow you just put the required amount of carbon in a mesh bag, place it in the sump where there is good flow and knead the bag daily for a few seconds to keep channeling from forming.
Along with what you are doing by removing it manually, doing regular weekly 10% water changes and the carbon I bet you see the Ha dissipate over the next few weeks.
Yeah, I am suggesting shutting off the reactors completely during this time and see what happens. Stop the use of Phos remover during this time also.
Hope this helps you some
Frank
That is good. You may want to change up your method for a month and try just passive flow carbon regiments. Reactors tend to cause channeling from the GAC compressing in the reactor. When channeling occurs less the a 3rd of the GAC in the reactor is being utilized. It builds up a slime and then nitrates and phosphates start thriving within these reactors feeding the tank high doses of nutrients thus in turn providing a fuel source for the Ha.
With passive flow you just put the required amount of carbon in a mesh bag, place it in the sump where there is good flow and knead the bag daily for a few seconds to keep channeling from forming.
Along with what you are doing by removing it manually, doing regular weekly 10% water changes and the carbon I bet you see the Ha dissipate over the next few weeks.
Yeah, I am suggesting shutting off the reactors completely during this time and see what happens. Stop the use of Phos remover during this time also.
Hope this helps you some
Frank