AnDom1 said:John, Phyl
Just bought a Coralife 250 and will set up a similar denitrator. Is three (3) pounds of sulfur beads enough to fill the reactor when used with at least 50% matrix media?
Carlo
Great instructions on how to set one up and calibrate it.
Dom
chicken said:. . . If you guys like I could start a thread here with the complete build information and how things go.
No problem, glad it's helping you.chicken said:Carlo,
First I wanted to thank you for all the great information in this thread. I have been looking around for information for a few weeks now on sulfur denitrators and have not had any luck. Someone on RC finally pointed me to this thread and it has more information than I have found anywhere else. I was hoping you could help me with a few questions I still have remaining.
It's a product my company/store sells and since we are the only place to get it I don't want to answer the question here in a public forum as this is for general help and shouldn't be about specific products not generally available to the public. If you move this question to the Allquatic forum I'll answer your question there with specifics. I probably never should have made the comment here in the first place. Gotta watch that in the future.1. You mention early in the thread you like the Seachem Matrix for hosting the bacteria, then later in the thread you said you found something better. Can you share what the something better is?
All Sulfur media is pretty much the same. The real difference you want to watch for is the bead size. As you noted LSM is pretty small and tends to "clog" easier so for that reason I myself don't use it or recommend it. Ideally you want something that is pea size or bigger. Sourcing the right size beads isn't easy and I don't have any specific recommendations. I'd try different manufacture sites that make denitrators to see what they use and if they have the media in stock. You can usually order just the media from them. I myself picked up a 5 pound bucket so I'm set for life. For this reason, I haven't stayed current on where the best place to get the media is. Sorry about that.2. What type of sulfur do you recommend purchasing. I purchased two containers of the CaribSea LSM media but it seems pretty small and am concerned about it breaking down quickly and being tough on the pump in the dinitrator.
If you go with the media like Matrix for the bacteria population and only "top off" the reactor with sulfur you don't need a big reactor. You could easily get away with calcium reactors mentioned earlier here in the thread. The 150 would do fine on your system and the 250 would work just fine on your friends system. Personally I'd use a 250 on both systems.3. I am looking at building two dinitrators. One is for my 600g FOWLR Tank (1800g total system) and one is for a friend who has a 3000g fish system. My problem is trying to figure out how to size dinitrators. There seems to be no good information out there on how big to build them. I was thinking of building mine with the main chamber out of 8" acrylic tube 24" tall and my friends out of 8" acrylic tube 36" tall. Both will have a second chamber for calcium media that is 6" tube x 12" tall. Do you think they are large enough? Also how much sulfur media should I have in the main chamber for each one of them?
Yep, as long as you have a skimmer you can go with a product that is Lanthium based. This is a white liquid and is basically an instant phosphate remover. It binds with the phosphates in the water and precipitates the phosphates out. The skimmer/filter socks etc will then pull this from the water. Carib Sea makes a product like this called Phosbuster Pro. If you want basically the same thing at a cheaper price ask me this in the Allquatics forum.4. Earlier in the thread you mention you have some inexpensive ways to control phosphate compared to typical "media" you buy. Can you please share this?
I hope that helps a bit.Again thanks for you help. I look forward to starting my build next week. If you guys like I could start a thread here with the complete build information and how things go.
Thanks
Chris
Carlo said:Phyl, I bet you made the BNC crossover cable just fine. I remember hitting the same problem when I made the switch from Pinpoint ORP to Neptune. The Neptune would only go to 000 running either normal probe or probe with crossover while the Pinpoint functioned correctly with the crossover.
I've got to think about this one to remember the trick to getting it to read correctly. Curt (from Neptune) told me it couldn't be done because they implemented the ORP a little differently then most true ORP monitors because theirs can also function as a 2nd pH port. I'm not one to take "can't be done" when I "think it can".
Go for the Nitrate testing for now while I "remember" the trick to getting it to work. I'll look later tonight after I get cleaned up from my daughters pool party today.
BTW, after cleaning the probe and using my homemade calibration solution what ORP reading did you get originally?
Carlo
dandy7200 said:Carlo said:Phyl, I bet you made the BNC crossover cable just fine. I remember hitting the same problem when I made the switch from Pinpoint ORP to Neptune. The Neptune would only go to 000 running either normal probe or probe with crossover while the Pinpoint functioned correctly with the crossover.
I've got to think about this one to remember the trick to getting it to read correctly. Curt (from Neptune) told me it couldn't be done because they implemented the ORP a little differently then most true ORP monitors because theirs can also function as a 2nd pH port. I'm not one to take "can't be done" when I "think it can".
Go for the Nitrate testing for now while I "remember" the trick to getting it to work. I'll look later tonight after I get cleaned up from my daughters pool party today.
BTW, after cleaning the probe and using my homemade calibration solution what ORP reading did you get originally?
Carlo
HI Carlo, I am having the same problem with a neptune probe and a crossover cable I made. Did you ever remember what the workaround was to get it to read -redox ?
Thanks,
Dan
SaltH2O57 said:Carlo
I have an H&S nitrate / sulfur reactor set up, the 150SR, it came with 2.2lbs. of sulfur media that was to be filled 3/4 of the way and 1/4 of the way with course calcium media. I used this with no problems until I thought moving water through it faster would be better, I think this was the reason I lost many fish overnight soon after doing this. I have since shut it down.
I want to know if you think I can use this denitrate canister the way you are using the calcium reactors with the Matrix and Sulfur.
Shouldn't the Matrix and Sulfur be mixed together or put in the bottom to feed the bacteria in the matrix, the H&S feeds water from the bottom to the top.
thanks
sellout007 said:Ok I have a MRC dual stage calcium reactor that has been in my garage for months. I want to use this to make my Denitrator. I have never seen a denitrator in person, so I am not sure how everything should be hooked up. I have some pictures of the C-Reactor and would love someone to help me set it up.
-Dan