Well I have been exploring all the possible avenues to removing nitrates in brackish water systems. From nitrate reactors, to mangrove filtration. One thing I didnt see much of anything on was using algae to reduce nitrates.
Heres my basic plan. Have a pump ~100 GPH come into a 5-10 gallon tank, since algae does not like high current, the inflow will be diffused by a sponge. Next the tank will be filled with course sponges to allow spots for algae growth. Then a powerhead will pump the water back up to the 55G. The tank will have a low color density 18" T8 on 24/7 to grow algae.
Do you think this might work?
Heres my basic plan. Have a pump ~100 GPH come into a 5-10 gallon tank, since algae does not like high current, the inflow will be diffused by a sponge. Next the tank will be filled with course sponges to allow spots for algae growth. Then a powerhead will pump the water back up to the 55G. The tank will have a low color density 18" T8 on 24/7 to grow algae.
Do you think this might work?
