How to Set Up and use the Aquaripure Nitrate Filters

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  • i want to make a 55 gallon reef tank. would i add the vodka to it or different nutrients?

  • @totallydude198969 right now I am recommending Vodka for use with the Aquaripure Nitrate Filter but within a month I will have my own nutrient formula for sale for $9 a pint on the website. It combines several different carbon energy sources and tests show that it is more effective than vodka alone.

  • I'm looking to use cpvc for the inlet and outlet for a cleaner look. Can I do this???

  • @dfehr401 I don't see why not ...

  • I never knew Tom Welling was interested into fish.

  • @VQ37VR38 Thank You very much.

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  • This man is surrounded by boxes... good way to have a supporting background

  • @SubieSleeper Yes, it requires feeding/nutrient injection but it really only takes a few seconds to do ... it's very quick and easy and simple to do. You can just use 80 proof (which is 40% ethanol) or Grenadine syrup. I've never had any sort of problems with air pockets with the Aquaripure filters. As long as you aren't frequently out of town for extended periods of time then it's not an issue as far as I am concerned.

  • My Korallin unit circulates the effluent through crushed coral...... not just sulfer beads.

    I should have been more specific...

    Does this unit require "Feeding" like the Deltec denitrators?

    My pellet reactors only need to be refilled/topped off every 3 months or so.

    My Korallin unit builds up an air pocket from time to time that has to be purged out.

  • @SubieSleeper 1st of all "kenhobden" has never owned my filter. The korallin and sulfur denitrators in general work fine but hey do produce a lot of sulfates and their effluent is highly acidic and needs to be buffered. There are some other significant differences that are to involved to get into here. If you'd like you can email me and I will more than happy to discuss.

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