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As some of you may know already, I have been discussing extensively on bacterial ratios and the effects on po4.
today I decided that the subject it’s getting a bit tiring to me, so am going to do what is logical
I’ve pulled my testing tank from the garage and will put a end to the discussion trough testing.
Main goal here is:
Does carbon dosing reduces phosphates and if it does what’s the ratio?
for testing:
10 litres tank water (2.6 gallons)
Phosphates will aim at 0.5 ppm
Nitrates will aim at 20ppm
Carbon source will be vodka 1ml
The reason I am going for 1ml vodka in 10 litres of water is to try and create a bloom, this should create some reliable test results in less than 24hours.
anyone got any opinions or objections on the way the test is going to be carried out before I start I don’t use Hanna for po4 testing although I am happy for others that have a Hanna to replicate the test?
edit:
The display tank is 100 litres and it has a 2ml vodka dosing daily
today I decided that the subject it’s getting a bit tiring to me, so am going to do what is logical
I’ve pulled my testing tank from the garage and will put a end to the discussion trough testing.
Main goal here is:
Does carbon dosing reduces phosphates and if it does what’s the ratio?
for testing:
10 litres tank water (2.6 gallons)
Phosphates will aim at 0.5 ppm
Nitrates will aim at 20ppm
Carbon source will be vodka 1ml
The reason I am going for 1ml vodka in 10 litres of water is to try and create a bloom, this should create some reliable test results in less than 24hours.
anyone got any opinions or objections on the way the test is going to be carried out before I start I don’t use Hanna for po4 testing although I am happy for others that have a Hanna to replicate the test?
edit:
The display tank is 100 litres and it has a 2ml vodka dosing daily
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