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| View Poll Results: Are you using biopellets on your tank? | |||
| Yes |      | 40 | 42.11% | 
| No |      | 50 | 52.63% | 
| I don't have a tank you insensitive Sod! |      | 5 | 5.26% | 
| Voters: 95. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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|  Biopellets, yes or no? So my biopellet reactor broke over the summer and I haven't had a chance to repair it until recently.  But then I started to wonder if people were still using biopellets.. | 
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|   I sure am still using them!  Not a sps tank at all but I do really notice when I am running low or there off line. They are going on the 300 for sure.  Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
				__________________ Feed the bear goodies, make a new friend, don't feed the bear............... 8' - 165gal Reef DIY LED's Build 2012 Nano Contest Winner Febuary 2013 POTM Winner 300 gal + 60 gal Complete DIY Build | 
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|   I run them on my FOWLR. They seem to do the trick as it is a fairly heavily fed tank yet nitrates are never registerable when tested. However, I still run zeo of all things, on my reef. I am contemplating letting the additives run out however and at that point I might consider a switch to Prodibio (dose once every 2 weeks? Now there's a schedule I can buy into over daily this or twice a week that or twice a day jiggle this handle and so on). Or I just just see what happens if I stop altogether. Or I switch to pellets there too maybe. I have a few months yet before everything runs out so I don't know yet but my plan is to stop buying the little blue bottles. The pellets seem to do a job. Clearly not necessary to run a tank but they at least do the job they advertise to do. 
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|   Love them, I'm also a big believer in the new recirculating reactors. | 
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|   ya, when I had both the 131g FOWLR and the 150g going at the same time (plumbed together) the biopellets definitely did the trick as I did have to feed the system more.  Having said that, when I just had the 150g standalone I seemed to be doing alright without the biopellets as well.  And yes, I've been hearing a lot about this prodibio business and that's part of why I threw up this poll, to see if everyone jumped ship from biopellets to a newer preferred method :-) | 
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|   I use prodibio on my tank. I love the product. But do find arrange of 0-5 for nitrates. Though that could be a lack in cuc right now too |