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I have been using "sugar" as well and have not seen any decreases so far, am testing as we speak. I am getting a ton more skimmate and it is quite stinky!

 

55 gal tank.

Days 1-7 1/2 teaspoon No dramatic changes

Days 1-3 increased to 1 teaspoon..Maybe a small change but Nitrites and Nitrates still high! And since I use the seachem (still) it is hard to put an exact # on it.

Ammonia still non-existent

 

I am still thinking about the kalk and vinegar treatment. Perhaps this will help. Also, if no real results with sugar, then I will switch to vodka.

 

Kris

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Thanks for the encouragement. I think I will keep up with the carbon dosing. I don't have room under my tank for more equipment!

 

Scott

 

When you get there it will be worth it. I speak of experience on this one. I have actually done and been doing this for some time, it's not just something I have read about or tried once or twice.

 

Still to each there own there are a thousand and one ways to have a great tank, Matt has great success with his system too.

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Yeah' date=' that's what I'm thinking. I can build the reactor for next to nothing, and the media is available by the pound at [url']http://www.midwestaquatic.com/PRODUCTS/HPS_PEARLS.htm[/url]

 

For maybe $30 out of pocket, I can be nitrate-free. Matt, what pump do you feed your reactor with?

 

I t'd off my return line for the ca reactor and the no3 reactor, more than enough flow. Both reactors also use an eheim pump for circulation within the reactor.

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i'm just giving you a hard time kevin :D i'm just to lazy and forgetfull to remember to dose sugar once or twice a day haha.

 

I couldn't do once or twice a day either, but Sunday nights (my friday ) are easy enough to remember. ;) I only dose once a week to keep the nitrates in check.

 

No worries on the hard time my man. I dish it out often enough. ;)

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Too bloody long, six weeks now. To be fair to the method, the published protocol is far too conservative in it's carbon dosing; if I was still following it, I would expect to see an NO3 drop sometime around mid-2016

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Yeah' date=' wimps ;)[/quote']

 

Speaking of wimps, I seem to recall someone saying to start with more and double the dose every three doses. . . (whistle) ;);)

 

Glad to hear it is working. Now that you got them to drop you might not need to dose everyday. I found once a week works fine for my needs now. JME

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listen to this guy :eek: (laugh)(laugh). Well what do you know kevin does know what he's talking about go figure :D.

 

Sounded less arrogant last night after a few.

 

It is the first time I've ever been right, I just had to point it out for the occasion. ;)

 

'll never doubt you again.

 

(laugh)

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