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Do i need to buy a denitrator or can i use a fluid bed filter with media?
Do i need to buy a denitrator or can i use a fluid bed filter with media? i have a spare fluid bed filter so do i need to spend a couple hundred $ on the denitrator. i know i need slow flow. what media is good? seachem denitrate? or sulphur based stuff. how long does the media usually last and how much would i need for a 110G tank?
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Personally, I recommend lots of live rock, a deep sand bed, and a solid water change regimen... I know, I'm a Nazi...
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What kind of fluid bed filter do you have? Really the key to any denitrator is only large surface area and slow flow rate that creates anaerobic zones. A fluid denitrator would work fine actually if you could use a separate pump to keep the sand fluidized and another pump to provide the extremely slow flow rate into and out of the filter. Basically, this would be a recirc style design. If you used something like seachem denitrate, then the filter certainly wouldn't fluidize but would still be effective as long as the flow through rate stays below the 50 gph recommended by the manufacturer.
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