Hey all. I know this topic has been discussed around, but still trying to figure out the best option for me.
Currently dosing RS Foundation ABC - 22ml Alk, 4ml Ca, 1ml Mag. Last week's tests show: 10.3 dKH, 600 ppm Ca, 1465 ppm Mg. 600 ppm Ca is the high limit using Hanna testers. I picked up Salifert Ca test kit. I'm thinking my Hanna Ca might be a bit off.
Aquarium has a total volume of 140g. It's a mixed reef, but heavy on the LPS side at the moment. I have around 6 SPS frags.
I also dose 45ml Ammonium BiCarb per @Randy Holmes-Farley method to raise Nitrates (which are at 10.8 ppm now with Po4 at 0.04.
I see a lot of talk about TM All-For-Reef. I also have been reading up on ESV B-Ionic and even the Triton method. Oh, BTW, I have a refugium as well, so the new RS 4-part method won't work for me.
Nothing is broken, but just wondering if I can do better. Switching to All-For-Reef would free up some dosing heads, but that isn't the primary reason. Just looking to improve.
TIA!
Currently dosing RS Foundation ABC - 22ml Alk, 4ml Ca, 1ml Mag. Last week's tests show: 10.3 dKH, 600 ppm Ca, 1465 ppm Mg. 600 ppm Ca is the high limit using Hanna testers. I picked up Salifert Ca test kit. I'm thinking my Hanna Ca might be a bit off.
Aquarium has a total volume of 140g. It's a mixed reef, but heavy on the LPS side at the moment. I have around 6 SPS frags.
I also dose 45ml Ammonium BiCarb per @Randy Holmes-Farley method to raise Nitrates (which are at 10.8 ppm now with Po4 at 0.04.
I see a lot of talk about TM All-For-Reef. I also have been reading up on ESV B-Ionic and even the Triton method. Oh, BTW, I have a refugium as well, so the new RS 4-part method won't work for me.
Nothing is broken, but just wondering if I can do better. Switching to All-For-Reef would free up some dosing heads, but that isn't the primary reason. Just looking to improve.
TIA!