chriscoli
Administrator
So, I was recently provided with some of Brightwell's Xport media to try. I have had a horrible problem keeping my 100 gallon tank looking good. Admittedly, it's where many fish get put while I get another tank setup for them so it's often overstocked with a mish-mash of fish. It also has a lot of wood-eaters in it.
The tank has gone through periodic bacterial blooms. I've tried various different filtration types on it.....mattenfilters in the corners, a dump filter on top where I change the floss every other day, canister filters, HOBs. It always looks horrible.
So, I decided to go all-out and give a canister filter another try. I pulled the plants out of the tank (since I was going to deprive the tank of a lot of nutrients) and packed my Cobalt EXT canister with Xport-Bio, Xport-NO3, and Xport-PO4 (in that order). I've had it running about a month and I have to say....the tank looks crystal clear. The best it's EVER looked.
I'll get out my chemical testing kit soon and see what the actual values are.
The tank has gone through periodic bacterial blooms. I've tried various different filtration types on it.....mattenfilters in the corners, a dump filter on top where I change the floss every other day, canister filters, HOBs. It always looks horrible.
So, I decided to go all-out and give a canister filter another try. I pulled the plants out of the tank (since I was going to deprive the tank of a lot of nutrients) and packed my Cobalt EXT canister with Xport-Bio, Xport-NO3, and Xport-PO4 (in that order). I've had it running about a month and I have to say....the tank looks crystal clear. The best it's EVER looked.
I'll get out my chemical testing kit soon and see what the actual values are.