Massive Wc Schedule For Max Growth |
Massive Wc Schedule For Max Growth |
Donny041280 |
Wed, 03 Nov 2010 1:20 am
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hi guys
I have upgrade my wc change system (pump in and out water, and barrel for filtering, aging and buffer) so that i could do WC for an hour for change 360 liter of aquarium (with almost similar PH and temperature) i've done this coz my water is really bad..i'm using well water but my nitrate already 40 ppm, but its plenty and no de chlor needed.. my data is 360 liter for 6 ranchu and feed with saki and hikari lionhead 6 to 7 times a day.filtration with 7 sponge filter (3 double stack and 1 single sponge) with 2 airpump and OHF 1200 liter and hour with fine white sponge mat.. For the best growth which is the best schedule?? 1.WC 100% every monday, wednesday,friday and saturday (done this for 2 weeks and fish are fine..) 2.WC 100% every wed and sunday, then do 50% on Monday,tuesday,thursday,friday and saturday 3.WC 80% every day Cannot do everyday 100% coz no power.. Thx guys |
UnSun |
Thu, 11 Nov 2010 1:55 pm
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"Selamat" Donny, I think if you are living in a single storey house, you can collect some rain water and mix it with your well water in order to reduce those nitrate. I collect filtered rain water for use in ponds all the time, just have to watch the PH. (rain water is acidic...around 6.5 here.)
Bekko is right plants will remove nitrate, the more the merrier. I have zero nitrate on my ponds. (both CW and green water). I think you don't have to do w/c that often if you do that. ( beginning is fun but after a while "tak boleh tahan") lol |
Donny041280 |
Thu, 11 Nov 2010 6:17 pm
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"Selamat" Donny, I think if you are living in a single storey house, you can collect some rain water and mix it with your well water in order to reduce those nitrate. I collect filtered rain water for use in ponds all the time, just have to watch the PH. (rain water is acidic...around 6.5 here.) Bekko is right plants will remove nitrate, the more the merrier. I have zero nitrate on my ponds. (both CW and green water). I think you don't have to do w/c that often if you do that. ( beginning is fun but after a while "tak boleh tahan") lol Thx for the reply unsun! Could you pls tell me how to collect? u are 110% right at first it's cute but later "tak boleh tahan" Thx |
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