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Old 02-16-2016, 03:19 AM
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i have been away from reefing for about 3 years what are some of the new methods for controlling phosphates and nitrates. I used to run zeovit and all sorts of other methods. I was just wondering what the new famdangled methods are
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Old 02-16-2016, 03:29 AM
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Tim t sells phos down hear it works well lot cheaper then rowa or zeo
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Old 02-16-2016, 03:59 AM
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Organic carbon dosing, biopellets, macro algae refugiums, cryptic refugiums, mangroves, deep sand beds, algae turf scrubbers, zeolit, live rock, sulfur denitrifier, wet/dry trickle filter, under gravel filter, protein skimmer, denitrification reactors, granular ferric oxide, phos down, praying to Poseidon... do we really need another method? I've yet to see anyone empty an all tridanca clam refugium. So I guess there might be that.
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Old 02-16-2016, 03:27 PM
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Actually, there's a fellow in Richmond who is striving towards a clams only no other filtration needed method. He has clams of all sizes and one the size of a basketball... Could've worked, but he's got 50 fish so he's going to have to add more clams.
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I use Hydroton in my sump for Nitrates (works great) and PhosDown for phosphate control.

I would love to have a clam-based refugium but don't have thousands of dollars lying around.
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Okay so two questions: Do you use Phosdown the same way as RowaPhos, in a phosban type reactor?

Never heard of the clam method, is there some science behind this? How does it work?

Okay so that's 3 questions
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Okay so two questions: Do you use Phosdown the same way as RowaPhos, in a phosban type reactor?

Never heard of the clam method, is there some science behind this? How does it work?

Okay so that's 3 questions
I use 2-3 drops daily directly into the display tank to control phosphates and it seems to work very well. the amount used depends on your system size.
My answer to question 3 is apparently it works well if you have loads of money to buy all the clams.
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I got the suggestion from the book Giant Clams In The Sea And The Aquarium by James Fatherree. Nitrate has to be supplemented when they are aquacultured because in mass they do a thorough job of stripping it from the water.

Aptasia could also be used in a refugium because its so good at consuming waste from the water column. I think some people who raise the Aptasia eating nudibranchs culture it like that. So theres another less conventional one that we could all afford. Any takers?
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I think they're referring to "Foz down". Not sure if the supplier list has expanded or where to get it. Last I read was that Bill (monocus) has some as well as Fijirock.com
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I think they're referring to "Foz down". Not sure if the supplier list has expanded or where to get it. Last I read was that Bill (monocus) has some as well as Fijirock.com
You're right.
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