Heyo,
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Questions:
- from what I'd read if I were to dose some of the calcium carbonate part of my b ionic solution it - seemed like I could precipitate out some phos into crystals, out of water column, but being that I don't have a skimmer I don't think this would be beneficial to export it out? It would just sink?
- for high alkalinity, based on what I read, could I dose the calcium part to slowly bring down my alkalinity?
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Alright my head is swirling from reading all about ca kh PO4, and such.
It's not the first time I'd reviewed it all but now that I have some data to act on I'm feeling a bit more overwhelmed than just winging it and learning prior to now.
Heres my current parameters:
So 9/26 and prior have been pretty stable since my initial spike, obvious not as much data as today.
My phosphates are a little high. I've been overfeeding a bit and don't currently have a skimmer, but I do frequent (weekly) water changes (about 12.5%, but I did a big one earlier this week - about 70% water change because I did a deep sandbed clean in prep for my move later this month.
My alkalinity is also a bit high, I'm quite interested to test the saltwater I've been getting (premixed from LFS), I presume its been coming with high alk, else I'm not sure how it's getting so high.
Happy with calcium and my other parameters at the moment.
Actionable items:
- Minimize overfeeding, I've definitely been overdoing it with frozen, flake, and reefroids. This should prevent excess phos buildup going into the tank.
- My copepods have been exploding, paired with minimizing overfeeding, hopefully they'll continue to eat up the extra phos, I'd been hoping to continue to boost them as I'm wanting to get a pair of pipefish in the future, and potentially culture my own pods, zooplankton, and phytoplankton.
- I don't currently have any macro algae, but I'd love to get some soon, going to check my LFS for suitable specimens - the ones I saw today didn't look so hot, the tanks they were in atleast.
- A skimmer - I've been looking at skimmers for smaller tanks such as these:
Would love some feedback, I know alk is acceptable and will get eaten up over time, I'll keep tracking it regularly to get more data at the same time everyday. Would love some input on lowering phos and alk tips if anyone has time. I know there aren't *quick* fix, but I'd love to get phos under control asap for calcification purposes.
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Questions:
- from what I'd read if I were to dose some of the calcium carbonate part of my b ionic solution it - seemed like I could precipitate out some phos into crystals, out of water column, but being that I don't have a skimmer I don't think this would be beneficial to export it out? It would just sink?
- for high alkalinity, based on what I read, could I dose the calcium part to slowly bring down my alkalinity?
**
Alright my head is swirling from reading all about ca kh PO4, and such.
It's not the first time I'd reviewed it all but now that I have some data to act on I'm feeling a bit more overwhelmed than just winging it and learning prior to now.
Heres my current parameters:
So 9/26 and prior have been pretty stable since my initial spike, obvious not as much data as today.
My phosphates are a little high. I've been overfeeding a bit and don't currently have a skimmer, but I do frequent (weekly) water changes (about 12.5%, but I did a big one earlier this week - about 70% water change because I did a deep sandbed clean in prep for my move later this month.
My alkalinity is also a bit high, I'm quite interested to test the saltwater I've been getting (premixed from LFS), I presume its been coming with high alk, else I'm not sure how it's getting so high.
Happy with calcium and my other parameters at the moment.
Actionable items:
- Minimize overfeeding, I've definitely been overdoing it with frozen, flake, and reefroids. This should prevent excess phos buildup going into the tank.
- My copepods have been exploding, paired with minimizing overfeeding, hopefully they'll continue to eat up the extra phos, I'd been hoping to continue to boost them as I'm wanting to get a pair of pipefish in the future, and potentially culture my own pods, zooplankton, and phytoplankton.
- I don't currently have any macro algae, but I'd love to get some soon, going to check my LFS for suitable specimens - the ones I saw today didn't look so hot, the tanks they were in atleast.
- A skimmer - I've been looking at skimmers for smaller tanks such as these:
Would love some feedback, I know alk is acceptable and will get eaten up over time, I'll keep tracking it regularly to get more data at the same time everyday. Would love some input on lowering phos and alk tips if anyone has time. I know there aren't *quick* fix, but I'd love to get phos under control asap for calcification purposes.
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