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Hi all,
Got a few questions for how I can remedy some chemical imbalances in my 12 gallon nano reef.
First, parameters:
Ca: 500
Mg: 1550
Alk: 7.3
Salinity: 1.025
Phosphate: .18
Nitrate: 30-40
1. Low pH
the pH consistently is between 7.9 to 8.0
I'm dosing Tropic Marin All-For-Reef, and in an effort to keep my tank as simple as possible, I'm not super interested in adding more chemicals to my dosing regimen. I have 2 clown fish and a shrimp goby in the tank, which probably accounts for a fair amount of CO2 production.
2. Zero trace elements
I sent an ICP test to Fauna Marin a week ago and just got the results. They marked "n.n." (which I assume means 0) for Manganese, Iron, Chrome, Cobalt. Molybdneum, Nickel, and Vanadium were also below the recommended range. Major elements all tested high (calcium, magnesium, boron, sulfur, and strontium), possibly as a result of high salinity, or that my dosing pump was accidentally adding too much AFR for about a week or two, boosting levels of everything. Potassium, Bromine, and Iodine within the recommended range. No elements were considerably outside of the recommended range, just a little high.
3. High Tin reading
Tin tested as 13.54 µg, slightly higher than the >10 that is recommended
The corals all seem happy and are doing well (I lost one Millipora last week, and a pink lemonade frag shed some skin, but it has since stabilized), although I would like it better if they grew faster. I'm wondering if I should maintain my current maintenance of biweekly 10% water changes and AFR dosing, or if I should pick up the K+ and A- trace elements solutions from Tropic Marin to give those trace elements a boost and then let the AFR maintain the replenished levels.
My ideas to raise the pH are to install a refugium in the back chamber of my AIO and run the lights either 24 hours per day, or opposite of my current light cycle. I was also considering buying an airstone and connecting it to a CO2 scrubber and leaving it in one of the back chambers to dissolve some more O2 into the water and hopefully bring the pH up. I don't run a protein skimmer on my tank.
My questions are as follows:
How much of a pH boost can I expect from a refugium? The middle rear chamber houses about a gallon of water.
Should I boost those low trace element values or leave them alone?
Does the airstone with CO2 scrubber sound like overkill for correcting pH?
Would it be better for my system to start with a refugium since it will lower some of those nutrient levels as well?
Got a few questions for how I can remedy some chemical imbalances in my 12 gallon nano reef.
First, parameters:
Ca: 500
Mg: 1550
Alk: 7.3
Salinity: 1.025
Phosphate: .18
Nitrate: 30-40
1. Low pH
the pH consistently is between 7.9 to 8.0
I'm dosing Tropic Marin All-For-Reef, and in an effort to keep my tank as simple as possible, I'm not super interested in adding more chemicals to my dosing regimen. I have 2 clown fish and a shrimp goby in the tank, which probably accounts for a fair amount of CO2 production.
2. Zero trace elements
I sent an ICP test to Fauna Marin a week ago and just got the results. They marked "n.n." (which I assume means 0) for Manganese, Iron, Chrome, Cobalt. Molybdneum, Nickel, and Vanadium were also below the recommended range. Major elements all tested high (calcium, magnesium, boron, sulfur, and strontium), possibly as a result of high salinity, or that my dosing pump was accidentally adding too much AFR for about a week or two, boosting levels of everything. Potassium, Bromine, and Iodine within the recommended range. No elements were considerably outside of the recommended range, just a little high.
3. High Tin reading
Tin tested as 13.54 µg, slightly higher than the >10 that is recommended
The corals all seem happy and are doing well (I lost one Millipora last week, and a pink lemonade frag shed some skin, but it has since stabilized), although I would like it better if they grew faster. I'm wondering if I should maintain my current maintenance of biweekly 10% water changes and AFR dosing, or if I should pick up the K+ and A- trace elements solutions from Tropic Marin to give those trace elements a boost and then let the AFR maintain the replenished levels.
My ideas to raise the pH are to install a refugium in the back chamber of my AIO and run the lights either 24 hours per day, or opposite of my current light cycle. I was also considering buying an airstone and connecting it to a CO2 scrubber and leaving it in one of the back chambers to dissolve some more O2 into the water and hopefully bring the pH up. I don't run a protein skimmer on my tank.
My questions are as follows:
How much of a pH boost can I expect from a refugium? The middle rear chamber houses about a gallon of water.
Should I boost those low trace element values or leave them alone?
Does the airstone with CO2 scrubber sound like overkill for correcting pH?
Would it be better for my system to start with a refugium since it will lower some of those nutrient levels as well?