It could be simply differences in water chem. For instance, pH makes a big difference when it comes to redox reactions and the ability of chemotrophs to catalize reactions.
Same as mine.Im prety sure mine is in the neutral range. But will test
I wonder
Same as mine.
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Very true. I usually reach for explanations where they dont clearly existThere are so many variables between systems, even if you were to set another tank with this same system you may notice a difference between the two.
But I agree with Grinch its more then likely something different in the water chemistry.
I mean you guys know how many variables there can be.
The feeding alone between tanks can be so different. Temps, Ph, Hardness, O2 levels, Co2 Levels, Bioload, other filters running, water changes, even the lighting schedule can effect water chemistry.
You can test Ph in the morning and it will different that same evening. Slightly but different.
I think it's the pump. The one I have is a cheap pump. The Jabeo pump is rated at 40gph but I have a feeling it's not putting much out. It takes a lot to keep it primed and I'm sure to pump out.
Just some thoughts.
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All the aquaculture filtration methods look very interesting