M Musho3210 Fish Aficionado Joined Mar 28, 2007 Messages 3,428 Reaction score 0 Jul 16, 2008 #16 I'll admit the algae grew a tiny bit more, but not that much more. The excess waste probably evaporated out of the tank as nitrogen gas.
I'll admit the algae grew a tiny bit more, but not that much more. The excess waste probably evaporated out of the tank as nitrogen gas.
johnnyjtaylor Fishaholic Joined Mar 28, 2006 Messages 416 Reaction score 0 Location Norfolk , UK Jul 16, 2008 #17 Musho3210 said: I'll admit the algae grew a tiny bit more, but not that much more. The excess waste probably evaporated out of the tank as nitrogen gas. Click to expand... So are you using some sort of DSB to break down nitrates into nitrogen gas?
Musho3210 said: I'll admit the algae grew a tiny bit more, but not that much more. The excess waste probably evaporated out of the tank as nitrogen gas. Click to expand... So are you using some sort of DSB to break down nitrates into nitrogen gas?
PortValefanjosh Fish Fanatic Joined Feb 24, 2008 Messages 91 Reaction score 0 Jul 16, 2008 #18 A skimmer is necessary though, vital if you intend on keeping corals. SW is way more fun than FW just read up. [/quote] I keep corals i havent and dont intend to get a skimmer its not vital at all.
A skimmer is necessary though, vital if you intend on keeping corals. SW is way more fun than FW just read up. [/quote] I keep corals i havent and dont intend to get a skimmer its not vital at all.