terry
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Ok here goes. Someone here asked a question about nitrate filters and how good do they work? I replied at that time, that I was going to get one and would get back to them and let them know just how good they are.
Well the one that I have is made by (Ultralife Reef Products). After a 3 month brake in period it (kept) the nitrate level reading at zero. After the filter has removed all levels of nitrate out of the reef tank the only thing you should do once a month is drop in a small feeding pill into the filter to feed the nitrate eating bacteria. Its as simple as that.
I have been using the filter for 9 months now with (on accumulated nitrate levels). With on accumulated nitrate levels I do not have any problems what soever with hair algae or brown algae red algae etc.growing in my reef at all. The macroalgae has taking over and my tank has been growing like crazy.
The only problem with the nitrate filter is some corals need a small source of nitrare and you will (not be able to keep) these types of corals in a reef tank that is using this type of filter to remove nitrate. Other wise there are on problems.
The filter can hang on the back of your sump however I placed my filter on the back of my tank to maintain easy control. The filter has had not one problem in 9 month's (at all). To prevent the build up of high levele of nitrate I now recommend them. Quite frankly I love it.
I hope my research into the nitrate filters have helped you.
Terry
Well the one that I have is made by (Ultralife Reef Products). After a 3 month brake in period it (kept) the nitrate level reading at zero. After the filter has removed all levels of nitrate out of the reef tank the only thing you should do once a month is drop in a small feeding pill into the filter to feed the nitrate eating bacteria. Its as simple as that.
I have been using the filter for 9 months now with (on accumulated nitrate levels). With on accumulated nitrate levels I do not have any problems what soever with hair algae or brown algae red algae etc.growing in my reef at all. The macroalgae has taking over and my tank has been growing like crazy.
The only problem with the nitrate filter is some corals need a small source of nitrare and you will (not be able to keep) these types of corals in a reef tank that is using this type of filter to remove nitrate. Other wise there are on problems.
The filter can hang on the back of your sump however I placed my filter on the back of my tank to maintain easy control. The filter has had not one problem in 9 month's (at all). To prevent the build up of high levele of nitrate I now recommend them. Quite frankly I love it.
I hope my research into the nitrate filters have helped you.
Terry