reeferkeeper420
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Whats the reasoning for me having to take pellets offline? What are there side effects in my tank? Just trying to understand the science behind it all. 
i wouldntWhats the reasoning for me having to take pellets offline? What are there side effects in my tank? Just trying to understand the science behind it all.![]()
See this where things get consfusig some are saying turn them off slowly, and go to vodka, and others say dont. Not sure what to do lmao.i wouldnt
No i wont. But some are saying that i should take them off like theyre doig harm in my tank. My n03 stays at around .2 .1. Personally id rather have them a bit higher, for my zoas and lps, but hvent managed to achieve that yet. That and im a little weary on the side effects vodka may have on my acros. I thought curiousphil was using vodka and had mysterious bubbling tissue on some of his acros.
It's a fact that some tanks experienced hair algae problems with pellets, pellets are the highest form of carbon dosing, they break down from polymers to alcohol to vinegar to sugar. Every tank is different and not everything works for everybody. I had 2 perfectly healthy systems for years then I tried running pellets in my 80gal and it exploded with hair algae, never had it before, I ended up tearing that system down. If the pellets are causing your problem then you will never win this battle. I have never heard of anybody getting HA from vodka or vinegar and I have researched both a lot, I have successfully dosed both vodka and vinegar. Of course the people who have had success with pellets will tell you not to stop, you seem to be doing everything right, except maybe going too fast,Whats the reasoning for me having to take pellets offline? What are there side effects in my tank? Just trying to understand the science behind it all.![]()
This is my experience with pellets, it was a few years ago when researching and I found several others with the same result, I didn't save the links.I've never seen pellets cause hair algae.
Maybe post some stuff to back that up
I have seen a few tanks get cyno from it though
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after i got home last night i did try to find any direct links to hair algea and bio pellets,
i did not find any hard facts,what i did find was some people started pellets and found
hair algea did not go away after they started,pellets require min 6 weeks to establish the bacteria needed for using up nitrates and phosphates,seems most are impatient,there can be some variants,like water flow to fast or slow,should dump in front of a skimmer.
like i said ive seen cyano and also white cloudy bacterial blooms which disapate after a few days.
was a die hard vodka user for years until pellets came out and i did the switch and theres no goin back for me,ive used vodka,sugar and vinegar,and have never witnessed the dissapearance
of hair algea in 3 days ,but we all have different results i guess