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Have you got any sps in the system at this time? and if so how long have they been in there, and have you seen any growth at all?
Sure do, my first coral was a green slimmer and now I have a mix of it all. I just must have had the right amount that water changes took care of it. Now I do need to dose, would this explain the coroline dieoff and grows?
Thats a tough call but possible. I have seen coraline come and go over the years myself, primarily due to seasonal ph swings I believe, and sometimes if i change out an old halide bulb
The key is stability. Whatever the means to do it by are just that, weather it's a reactor, or manual dosing or simply with water changes, will ultimately accomplish the goal. My advice to people, is always to test alk at least once a day, and really get in tune to the trends. The more tuned in to these demands you are, the more stable your tank will be. And further the more often you test will help prevent possible issues because you will be on top of a swing before it came get too high or too low on you.
Thats a tough call but possible. I have seen coraline come and go over the years myself, primarily due to seasonal ph swings I believe, and sometimes if i change out an old halide bulb
The key is stability. Whatever the means to do it by are just that, weather it's a reactor, or manual dosing or simply with water changes, will ultimately accomplish the goal. My advice to people, is always to test alk at least once a day, and really get in tune to the trends. The more tuned in to these demands you are, the more stable your tank will be. And further the more often you test will help prevent possible issues because you will be on top of a swing before it came get too high or too low on you.
Thats a tough call but possible. I have seen coraline come and go over the years myself, primarily due to seasonal ph swings I believe, and sometimes if i change out an old halide bulb
The key is stability. Whatever the means to do it by are just that, weather it's a reactor, or manual dosing or simply with water changes, will ultimately accomplish the goal. My advice to people, is always to test alk at least once a day, and really get in tune to the trends. The more tuned in to these demands you are, the more stable your tank will be. And further the more often you test will help prevent possible issues because you will be on top of a swing before it came get too high or too low on you.
Adam, How much alk swing do you consider acceptable throughout the day? Thanks!
get that thing dosing Adam
I understand. I've only had mine for a week but from an accuracy standpoint, mine stays in-line with Red Sea Alk and Salifert test kits. My Hanna has so far been proven inaccurate which is a shame because I had been using that exclusively for awhile (but stability is still key, off or not).I hear you on that but............ Thing is I don't like the idea of adding only alk sporadicly, and not balanced calcium as well. May be minor but over time i can see the balance getting skewed. Plus I'm not so certain the tests are that precisely accurate, so i also fear bumping alk when its not entirely necessary based on a tad higher result.
I have already highly suggested incorporating a definitive alk/calcuim calculator into the software that would dose whatever product you chose accordingly. I have no doubt they could pull something like that off. But for now I'm content with steady monitoring. In fact i absolutely love the thing.
Ugh, I wish the soli and efflo were in the same pack.