Is it ok to shake All for Reef powder? Stirring takes forever
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Is it ok to shake All for Reef powder? Stirring takes forever
A mixing pump is fine to use. No problem. But it is usually not needed. Also, the yellowish tinge is perfectly normal for the solution. No worries there either.Just mixed my first batch of the powder. I shook it pretty vigorously for about 30sec. Let it sit 1 minute. Then shook again for another 30sec. And then I repeated this process several times but a bit of powder still remained in the bottom, which makes me think it's not fully dissolved. Would there be any issues using a mixing pump in the container for a while until it fully dissolves? Also, read a few forum posts where the yellowish (almost urine-like color) is normal. Just want to be sure that's ok? Thanks! Tagging @Lou Ekus in case he can weigh in.
I put a small powerhead in the dosing container on a cheap timer. I stir until fully mixed with the pump - then 15 min per day.
Thanks for all the replies. Seems all is good with how I did but, while it was a good workout, I’ll likely use the mixing pump next time since I’m mixing about 3000ml at once.
Why the 15min per day? Is it necessary or just personal choice!
Dose half the recommended starting dose and monitor daily@Lou Ekus after about three weeks of using AFR at the recommended starting dose my dKH eventually hit 10.1 (from 6.3 on July 20th)
Perhaps incorrectly, I panicked and took it offline. I’ve now had it offline for a little over a full week and my alk is down to 7.8. In the last 7 days, I’ve gone from 8.6 to 7.8.
I have very few corals in the tank and just recently introduced about 5 SPS frags. They all seem to be doing alright and I assume they’ve contributed to alk uptake, but for perspective, the tank 220g (830 liters) so I don’t think they’re taking too much alk.
So, how should I continue the dosing? Should I go back to the recommended starting levels even though it raised my ALK as much as it did?
@Lou Ekus after about three weeks of using AFR at the recommended starting dose my dKH eventually hit 10.1 (from 6.3 on July 20th)
Perhaps incorrectly, I panicked and took it offline. I’ve now had it offline for a little over a full week and my alk is down to 7.8. In the last 7 days, I’ve gone from 8.6 to 7.8.
I have very few corals in the tank and just recently introduced about 5 SPS frags. They all seem to be doing alright and I assume they’ve contributed to alk uptake, but for perspective, the tank 220g (830 liters) so I don’t think they’re taking too much alk.
So, how should I continue the dosing? Should I go back to the recommended starting levels even though it raised my ALK as much as it did?
Both @Randy Holmes-Farley and @NickHolmes are giving you good advice. But there is one additional piece of information that would be very helpful to know. What was your Ca concentration doing all of this time. If the Ca was rising as much as the alkalinity was, then I would try to 1/4 dose to start that @Randy Holmes-Farley has suggested. Then follow both the Ca and alkalinity, and adjust accordingly.@Lou Ekus after about three weeks of using AFR at the recommended starting dose my dKH eventually hit 10.1 (from 6.3 on July 20th)
Perhaps incorrectly, I panicked and took it offline. I’ve now had it offline for a little over a full week and my alk is down to 7.8. In the last 7 days, I’ve gone from 8.6 to 7.8.
I have very few corals in the tank and just recently introduced about 5 SPS frags. They all seem to be doing alright and I assume they’ve contributed to alk uptake, but for perspective, the tank 220g (830 liters) so I don’t think they’re taking too much alk.
So, how should I continue the dosing? Should I go back to the recommended starting levels even though it raised my ALK as much as it did?