Dose anyone have any experience with an Anoxic filter? I don't have a sump so probably not gona work for me. Just wondering if they work and what results you have seen if you have one in use?
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Dose anyone have any experience with an Anoxic filter? I don't have a sump so probably not gona work for me. Just wondering if they work and what results you have seen if you have one in use?
I do not have any experience with Anoxic Filter Systems, but there is this thread which went into great depths about the subject.
http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...=anoxic+filter
Hope this helps.
I'm running one right now. It's almost fully cycled but I don't expect it to completely change nitrates in my tank. Maybe help a little but I still plan on doing large water changes. One of the main benefits are the reduction of not elimination of phosphates. This drastically reduces or eliminates algae
I have a large Biocenosis Clarification Basket (BCB) in my sump for a 125-gallon discus tank since January 2021. I not the one to be always testing my water, but I have noticed to a slight change in fewer algae and brighter colors on my fish. Check out Dr. Novak's U-tube channel for skinny on anoxic filtration.
Thanks Guys - I have watched some of His Videos. I don't have a sump so its not an Option for me. cool though, no idea how I could implement it on my setup
I read through your posts earlier this week as i was doing some research. I appreciate you continuing to support the hobby and giving updates as you have. It really helps to sort fact from fiction. I have been running mine for a month or two now, but havent seen anything astounding. I am wondering if you are still using your BCBs as your only bio-filter and what kind of water change schedule do you still do if at all? Would be great if you could add the nitrates/nitrites/ and ammonia levels.
Thanks again
-joe