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- Aug 27, 2019
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I've been vodka dosing for a few months. My nitrates went to zero but my phosphates remained around 0.25. I then started dosing nitrates, in hopes that phosphate would begin to drop. In the meantime my alkalinity spiked to 14 (I kept dosing 2-part, not knowing that the carbon dosing would also raise my alkalinity). I stopped my 2-part dosing and alkalinity is slowly falling (it's at 11 after 3-weeks). As a result I've lost some corals, and my phosphate is still high. I read about Elimi-NP, and I ordered some in hopes it will finally bring my phosphate level under control. It hasn't arrived yet, but when it does, do I need to start from scratch with the dosing (as per the instructions), or can I dose a higher amount because I'm already carbon dosing with vodka?
I have a very small reef tank (Red Sea Reefer 170) and if I could do it all over again I would have bought a larger system with a larger sump. Why? Because my sump is so small I don't have any room for a reactor. My skimmer takes all the space I have. I can't run GFO. I can't run a calcium reactor. No room for a roller. Options are very limited with limited space!
I have a very small reef tank (Red Sea Reefer 170) and if I could do it all over again I would have bought a larger system with a larger sump. Why? Because my sump is so small I don't have any room for a reactor. My skimmer takes all the space I have. I can't run GFO. I can't run a calcium reactor. No room for a roller. Options are very limited with limited space!