Vertex Bio pellets question - slime/gel?
Hi there,
hope someone can help me with this, i just started bio pellets a week ago, and now im getting a clear jelly-like slime forming inside the reactor. is this normal? What do i do? Note that i soaked my pellets and have been seeding with microbacter7... help... |
What type of reactor do you have? Are the pellets tumbling well? How big is your tank (is it the 100g?), and how many pellets did you start off with? Are you directing the output of the reactor to your skimmer input? Is your UV shut off?
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the pellets are tumbling quite nicely actually. The film is forming on hardware mostly (reactor well, tubing, etc). i dont want it to be a constant battle, having to clean out this sludge all the time.
by closed loop, i mean like this: http://reefbuilders.com/2011/12/09/r...ellet-reactor/ kinda like a calcium reactor.... i can control throughput through the reactor and the tumbling separately... |
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Also, you should turn off the UV, as recommended by Vertex. It might be killing some of that beneficial bacteria that your MB7 creates. I have had my UF20 running now for about 9 months, and never had any sludge build-up. I recently added the Vertex bio peller option, too, but only use the top part now. I found the that the bottom piece screen was a little too fine for my flow volume and would push up the column which caused uneven tumbling. So I just use the Michaels mesh insert at the bottom, as before, and it works better with that. |
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