adunn79
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I have been reading a lot lately about do it yourself DE-Nitrators using varying lengths of 1/4" tubing and allowing tank water to pass through it at a rate of approximately 1 drop per second thus allowing the oxygen to be depleted and natural bacteria to convert the Ammonia to Nitrite then to Nitrate and finally to N2 which will pass from the tank as a gas.
The negatives of this system seem to be that it produces an acid which reduces Ph in the tank. it seems that the commercial De-Nitrators compensate for this by using Crushed coral in the system along with the Sulfur which is used as food for the bacteria.
So to make a long story short I have been thinking about placing a 100' section of 1/4" tubing on the front end of my Calcium Reator and allowing the tank water to pass through it prior to entering my calcium reactor.
In theory at least in my head the bacteria will reduce the Nitrates, in the process they will create an acidic effluent that will increase the effectiveness of my calcium reactor.
I have the tubing in hand (100')and plan to install it this weekend and monitor the results over the next few months.
If anyone can think of any reasons why this won't work please let me know.
or if you have tried this or something like it I would like to hear that as well.
I have attached an old pic of my tank as it looked in Pa. before I relocated to Wa.
Andy
[email protected]
The negatives of this system seem to be that it produces an acid which reduces Ph in the tank. it seems that the commercial De-Nitrators compensate for this by using Crushed coral in the system along with the Sulfur which is used as food for the bacteria.
So to make a long story short I have been thinking about placing a 100' section of 1/4" tubing on the front end of my Calcium Reator and allowing the tank water to pass through it prior to entering my calcium reactor.
In theory at least in my head the bacteria will reduce the Nitrates, in the process they will create an acidic effluent that will increase the effectiveness of my calcium reactor.
I have the tubing in hand (100')and plan to install it this weekend and monitor the results over the next few months.
If anyone can think of any reasons why this won't work please let me know.
or if you have tried this or something like it I would like to hear that as well.
I have attached an old pic of my tank as it looked in Pa. before I relocated to Wa.
Andy
[email protected]