Hello,
I'm having a hard time to decide on the subject issue. I currently use Tropic Marin Pro-Reef salt, and my tank parameters are somewhat stable since i currently have 3 corals and a BTA, an some small fish, so my bio-load isn't heavy at all.
Testing the saltmix i'm currently using, i found out that my Alk/Ca/Mg are on all the lower range since this mix is intended for those who use Ca reactors (from TM website).
I've just installed and test dosed a BM T-01 dosing unit and i'm running calculations to see where i'm at and what will be the best route to go. and this is where my brain just froze!
Water Parameters will be tested 24 hours after a 10-15% water change, and then again 24 hours after that to know the depletion rate and to get more accurate readings for my salt mix and my tank's current demand. usually my Alk is around 6-6.9 (RedSea), Ca 410-360 (Low), Mg 1220. so here's what i have to decide upon:
Plan A:
- Do a water change.
- Test for Alk/Ca/Mg to obtain saltmix's normal rates.
- Figure depletion rates for those in my tank.
- Dose to hold/maintain those levels of my saltmix without raising them to avoid a WC causing huge fluctuations.
OR
Plan B:
- Raise Mg to 1250-1300 and stabilize it.
- Raise my Alk to 8-9 slowly and maintain it at that level.
- Let Ca follow the Alk and maintain it around 450.
- Test to figure my weekly demand, adjust dosing to maintain those levels.
but how would i minimize the water changes fluctuations afterwards? dose in my mixing container?
Noting that i only have access to stocks of this salt, and Brithwell Aquatics Neomarine (which comes close to TM's parameters in Alk around 7).
I do also run Rowa Carbon in a reactor every now and then, does that have any effect on dosing while reactor is online?
Which route would you go? let's discuss please!
I'm having a hard time to decide on the subject issue. I currently use Tropic Marin Pro-Reef salt, and my tank parameters are somewhat stable since i currently have 3 corals and a BTA, an some small fish, so my bio-load isn't heavy at all.
Testing the saltmix i'm currently using, i found out that my Alk/Ca/Mg are on all the lower range since this mix is intended for those who use Ca reactors (from TM website).
I've just installed and test dosed a BM T-01 dosing unit and i'm running calculations to see where i'm at and what will be the best route to go. and this is where my brain just froze!
Water Parameters will be tested 24 hours after a 10-15% water change, and then again 24 hours after that to know the depletion rate and to get more accurate readings for my salt mix and my tank's current demand. usually my Alk is around 6-6.9 (RedSea), Ca 410-360 (Low), Mg 1220. so here's what i have to decide upon:
Plan A:
- Do a water change.
- Test for Alk/Ca/Mg to obtain saltmix's normal rates.
- Figure depletion rates for those in my tank.
- Dose to hold/maintain those levels of my saltmix without raising them to avoid a WC causing huge fluctuations.
OR
Plan B:
- Raise Mg to 1250-1300 and stabilize it.
- Raise my Alk to 8-9 slowly and maintain it at that level.
- Let Ca follow the Alk and maintain it around 450.
- Test to figure my weekly demand, adjust dosing to maintain those levels.
but how would i minimize the water changes fluctuations afterwards? dose in my mixing container?
Noting that i only have access to stocks of this salt, and Brithwell Aquatics Neomarine (which comes close to TM's parameters in Alk around 7).
I do also run Rowa Carbon in a reactor every now and then, does that have any effect on dosing while reactor is online?
Which route would you go? let's discuss please!
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