Mr fox
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- Oil springs, Ontario
Depends what your tryin to battle. Bio pellets lower nitrates, GFO phosphates, and carbon is for keeping your water clear, and keeping smell down for the most part. Currently i only run gfo, and biopellets to keep P04 and N03 down.Yes but I'm saying which of the 3 should I use
Would like to keep the algae down but eliminating nitrates is also important and I only have 1 reactorI cant speak to much on the carbon front because ive never used it, but from what i understand thats its main functions in a aquarium. Hope that helps.![]()
Ive never had biopellets kill my macro. Sounds like you were using too much. I run pellets. Gfo and carbon only when needed, but on a 2nd reactor, seperate pump.
IMO pellets FTW. Carbon can be hung frop the top ring of the tlf reactor, in a media bag to prevent it from tumbling with the pellets, but still allow it to have water passing through it.
Pellets will also help with phosphates, just not as much as GFO, but primarily they reduce nitrates.
I have seen them. Mostly for smaller systems IMHO. The same would be a 1/3 tlf 150 with carbon, then a sponge to hold it down, then add 1/3 gfo.ive been so curiuos about these all in one,any chance you can post a video or some pics?