My PH usually stays at 8.0, except if I don't do a water change for about 3 weeks then it gets to 7.8. I keep the temerature at 74 to 75 degrees. So should I just go ahead and take the bio wheel out of the filter. All it would be doing now is leaking nitrate back into the water, right. And with the airstones, I use to have two in the tank until I got the sump with the skimmer setup. I then took the two out of the tank and put one down in the sump. I figured it would help about the same. And I use to have a seaclone 150 skimmer, until the new setup, and I gave it to a friend of mine. He didn't have one on his tank, so he really needed it. And I also heard that you can skim a tank to much. That does seem hard to believe. And another reason that I kept the canister filter hooked up was because it has one of the long spray bars that goes across the width of the tank, and gives the water good circulation. The fish seem to like it too. especially the puffer. He sometimes swims under it. But actually that worries me when he does, because his gills are moving kind of fast, like he's having a hard time breathing. He hasn't done that in a while. Actually he quit doing that after I unplugged the maxijet powerhead that was going. That's odd huh. Could I take the filter floss thats in the canister filter and put some other type of media in it. Or maybe even live rock, but I guess thats impossible without light for it. Well what ever opinions anyone has would be great. I also thought about putting a DSB in the return part of the sump or miracle mudd with macroalgae. Can I do this? If so how? How much light would I need also? I almost forgot has anybody tried algone. The web site says it will bring down nitrates, and it also has some supplements in it for coralline algae growth. Is this true? Does the stuff really work?
kraig m.
kraig m.
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