Ferny27
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Is it really worth getting a nitrate reactor? I hate testing my water everyday to make sure my nitrates are perfect.
I think you may be misinformed. There is no such thing as a nitrate reactor to my knowledge. Perhaps you're thinking of a bio pellet reactor (which reduces nitrates and phosphates).
Either way it seems you are overstocked. I would consider rehoming a few fish and/or upgrade or add to your filtration systems.
I have one for phosphate ( three little fishies 150) can I use another one of the same one for nitrate ?
Yes, you'll need bio pellets though and a good skimmer Also a larger weekly water change will go a long way in reducing those trates.
I think you may be misinformed. There is no such thing as a nitrate reactor to my knowledge. Perhaps you're thinking of a bio pellet reactor (which reduces nitrates and phosphates).
Either way it seems you are overstocked. I would consider rehoming a few fish and/or upgrade or add to your filtration systems.
What does fw and sw mean , sorry. And my nitrate gets up to 40 an I freak out. My fish are fine but doesn't tht affect my coral.
I'm getting a nitrate reactor that's it
40 ppm is too high.