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Four dosing heads are required, but six is also covenient. It gives you the option to dose NO3/PO4 at a later stage.Looking at that data it recommends:
- At a minimum this requires 4 dosing heads if you want to automate it, correct?
- Power filter placed in sump, preferred. Display optional.
- Refugium isn't part of the design so if hobbyist has one - up to them what to do, not do but it won't impact dosing?
- EZ calculator. Enter display volume and it will provide base starting numbers (estimate total - display size - rock + sump + refugium) = number to enter
- EZ Buffer 10.6 ml
- EZ Calcium 2.1 ml
- EZ Trace 1.1 ml
- EZ Carbon 3.8 ml
I am guessing/assuming that testing for Ca and/or Alk would show if one needs to increase or decrease of dosing? Same with phosphate/nitrate? Which of the 4 is the primary nob or dosing agent to use for adjustment or fine tuning? Is that the Carbon source or the buffer?
Would like to understand what is the control mechanism or test result used for adjustment.
PO4 is buffered by the substrate, so it need time to leach out and reach a equilibrium with the water. Dosings are much easier to control. Don't just (over) feed to raise nutrient, this may cause other problems like more detritus buildup and eventually lead to problems like dino/cyano outbreaks. Just feed what you fish require...Ez trace is dosed to maintain mag at 1350 and K at 400-410.
I test for both.
I origanaly dosed it because I ran manmade media in my carx.
It only replenishes alk and ca.
I started at 2ml daily and peaked at 6ml.
I now dose 5ml a day as I have switched to coral bone media.
I have only been running the bones for a few months and mag has not moved. If it goes up I will lower dose.
You do not need to add nitrates just feed more, imo.
5ml a day of ez carbon does not affect no3 or po4 in my system.
I just prefer gfo for po4 control.
No3 stays at around 3 in my system.
I dont over feed I feed heavy and export heavy and run bare bottom reefs.PO4 is buffered by the substrate, so it need time to leach out and reach a equilibrium with the water. Dosings are much easier to control. Don't just (over) feed to raise nutrient, this may cause other problems like more detritus buildup and eventually lead to problems like dino/cyano outbreaks. Just feed what you fish require...
Dose the Fe+ contain Iron and other elements hence the + or just Iron?EZ-carbon is designated to remove both PO4 and NO3. Containing a well-balanced mixture of Fe+ and CarbonVS
100% agree. Is the EZ Carbon a Vodka and Vinegar source that includes Iron?PO4 is buffered by the substrate, so it need time to leach out and reach a equilibrium with the water. Dosings are much easier to control. Don't just (over) feed to raise nutrient, this may cause other problems like more detritus buildup and eventually lead to problems like dino/cyano outbreaks. Just feed what you fish require...
EZ is vinegar, sugar, and iron.100% agree. Is the EZ Carbon a Vodka and Vinegar source that includes Iron?
What if the nutrients stay too low? Do you never dose it.?
EZ is vinegar, sugar, and iron.
You wont get the exact amounts as its a propreitary blend.
Its strong and I just follow the directions with good results.
I only dose it at very low amounts to feed the corals and do not use it to lower po4 as I use a fuge now with good results.
Its good stuff just start low and you will see good results.
I used it for over a year in my 120.
I have been using EZ carbon and have it found excellent for N control, not so much for P control in the sense that it removes N much faster than P. So My if my nutrients are "out of control" it usually bottoms out my N before my P. It is also difficult (for me) to fine tune and get consistent results the way I can with my skimmer and GFO.
I use a GFO reactor with it and a refugium, with that I can keep it in balance. I have tried weaning off the refugium, it leads to sky high nutrients, an algal outbreak and then readings of zero. When I use all 3 I can keep my N and P at nice, low, consistent levels.
I like using EZ carbon but haven't found a way to use it alone.
If you’re nutrients are elevating sky high without the use of a refugium and GFO, I’d guess you may be overfeeding.
How fine tune nutrient availability using a skimmer and GFO ? How the export rate is managed? Is it about fine tuning what is not used up by growth and is able to accumulate or about fine tune and balancing growth in a way it is able to use up all nutrients, about preventing nutrients may accumulate? Does one need a skimmer or and GFO to do this? Or EZ carbon?I have been using EZ carbon and have it found excellent for N control, not so much for P control in the sense that it removes N much faster than P. So My if my nutrients are "out of control" it usually bottoms out my N before my P. It is also difficult (for me) to fine tune and get consistent results the way I can with my skimmer and GFO.
I use a GFO reactor with it and a refugium, with that I can keep it in balance. I have tried weaning off the refugium, it leads to sky high nutrients, an algal outbreak and then readings of zero. When I use all 3 I can keep my N and P at nice, low, consistent levels.
I like using EZ carbon but haven't found a way to use it alone.