like my chart!I like idiot proof... I'm pretty intelligent, but geez that Red Sea stuff is like reading hieroglyphics written by a 2 year old.
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like my chart!I like idiot proof... I'm pretty intelligent, but geez that Red Sea stuff is like reading hieroglyphics written by a 2 year old.
To me, it makes no sense. Water volume has little to do with alk and calc consumption. It's all about the amount of coral growth. Redsea uses very generic "typical" numbers. I don't find them accurate.
like my chart!
1ml of water is 1 gram. When you dissolve stuff in the water it changes, but I doubt they take that into account. You should be good using 1 gram as 1ml for their chart.I get the blue section on the right is what I measured my tank at, and I get the gray boxes up top is where my target is, or there abouts... but I have no idea what g/100L is in normal measurements. Grams are what I measured the powder in. It is now in liquid form, or part of it at least... shouldn't I be using ml/25g(100L) now instead of grams?
Like I said, Red Sea forked up with their dosing chemicals. Completely asinine.
1ml of water is 1 gram. When you dissolve stuff in the water it changes, but I doubt they take that into account. You should be good using 1 gram as 1ml for their chart.
Just a horrible way of doing it.
Take a few days to raise it to where you want it. Large alk changes can cause serious sps stress.Alk is now 6.2dKH on the Hanna checker, twice. Going to dose one more ml of this alk solution and call it a night.
Going to two different LFS in the morning. One on a frozen food run and another on a social visit. I'm not looking to buy and coral, but anything is possible.
Take a few days to raise it to where you want it. Large alk changes can cause serious sps stress.
ABC+ is no betterI like idiot proof... I'm pretty intelligent, but geez that Red Sea stuff is like reading hieroglyphics written by a 2 year old.
I dispised the Red Sea additives too. Mixed terribly after the 3 days of figuring how to mix it in the first place. The BRS stuff mixes well but you need to consider trace elements if the goal is less maintenance/water changes.
B-Ionic is supposedly easy to use and includes trace though never tried it.
I use Triton other methods on the Reefer and gave ATI a shot on the 40B. ATI required mixing but was strait forward and mixed well.
I use the Redsea trace elements. My tank eats iron like it is going out of style. I use the other trace elements much more sparingly. Keep in mind the Fiji mud replaces trace elements as do water changes. Odds are you won't become trace element limited unless you stop doing water changes or get your tank fairly well packed with coral.I have kalk, and plan on dosing it like @Brew12 does. I'll look up that Red Sea trace calculator thing.
With my Ca at 475 and alk at 6.0, I gotta dose my alk up to match first. I dont think I have that much consumption to need to dose constantly yet, or I can keep up with a few manual doses a week. I also haven't really tested anything until last night so I dont know how much of what I'm using.
I have a theory that my salt wasn't mixed all that well in the bucket. I took care of that last night.
Same here. Thought it was my Internet.Double post... having serious R2R lag issues!