Jboley Member Joined Oct 8, 2010 Messages 6 Location Arlington,WA Oct 9, 2010 #1 so i just hooked up a phosphate reactor and now 2 days later the fuzzy algae on my rock is turning grayish. Does this mean its working? cause that would be great!
so i just hooked up a phosphate reactor and now 2 days later the fuzzy algae on my rock is turning grayish. Does this mean its working? cause that would be great!
slim_jim989 Lion in the cave Joined Nov 9, 2008 Messages 610 Location Milford ks Oct 9, 2010 #2 Have you checked your phosphates and nitrates? But it might be that's it's working.
Jboley Member Joined Oct 8, 2010 Messages 6 Location Arlington,WA Oct 9, 2010 #3 slim_jim989 said: Have you checked your phosphates and nitrates? But it might be that's it's working. Click to expand... yeah and they always read zero but.thats not to say the algae is consuming them and giving me a false reading.going to get pro bio pellets today.
slim_jim989 said: Have you checked your phosphates and nitrates? But it might be that's it's working. Click to expand... yeah and they always read zero but.thats not to say the algae is consuming them and giving me a false reading.going to get pro bio pellets today.
Chichas01 Ixthus Joined May 27, 2008 Messages 1,587 Location Seattle Oct 9, 2010 #4 are you running gfo in the reactor?
Jboley Member Joined Oct 8, 2010 Messages 6 Location Arlington,WA Oct 9, 2010 #5 Chichas01 said: are you running gfo in the reactor? Click to expand... i think it is alum.oxide.with carbon too. but i am going to get some pro bio pellets today and run those
Chichas01 said: are you running gfo in the reactor? Click to expand... i think it is alum.oxide.with carbon too. but i am going to get some pro bio pellets today and run those