Dosing vinegar

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Hi all,
If my tank is high in nutrients and I want to start dosing vinegar will running a skimmer only at night be ok? It turns on at 2030 and shuts off 0830. If the vinegar gets dose at 2100 will this be ok?

Also how much should I be dosing in a 15 gallon tank (what’s the ml/g for vinegar) and will this vinegar be ok?




Thank you in advance

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I would not do vinegar for that size tank. Water changes is what I would do. What kind of tests are you using, how old are they? I would go with a good name brand. So many areas of reefing get "cheaped" out on, tests should not be one of them. If your tests are good, and you still have an issue, I would be interested in an ICP test. Just to confirm the tests you have.
 

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FWIW, my opinion about skimming and carbon dosing is that keeping the O2 as high as possible when organic carbon dosing tends to lower it is desirable, so I would not want to dose organic carbon without strong aeration, either by skimmer or some other means.
 
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I would not do vinegar for that size tank. Water changes is what I would do. What kind of tests are you using, how old are they? I would go with a good name brand. So many areas of reefing get "cheaped" out on, tests should not be one of them. If your tests are good, and you still have an issue, I would be interested in an ICP test. Just to confirm the tests you have.
I actually have no issues currently, just want to be proactive(which sounds dumb now that I think of it). I use Hanna and salifert
 
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I actually have no issues currently, just want to be proactive(which sounds dumb now that I think of it). I use Hanna and salifert
Not dumb, but likely not necessary... There's only so much you can be "proactive" about ;)
 

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