Hello, everyone.
My earlier post did not really elicit the type of responses I was hoping for.
I've been working on a coral database and have one last hurdle- How to handle water quality.
Two models presented themselves- one based strictly on test kit measurements, the other based strictly on observation. Both of these had problems.
With no third model presenting itself, I have opted to submit for comments a combination of the two- which I believe closely mimics what most reefkeepers do anyway.
Here we go:
Nutrient levels, from high to pristine.
High- Measurable PO4 (1ppm) and measurable nitrates (10ppm+). Nuisance algal growth is high.
Medium – Lower PO4 (0.2ppm), possibly some nitrates (5-9ppm). Nuisance algal growth slows. Cyano growth limited.
Low- Low PO4 (0.1ppm), very low nitrates (1-5ppm). Algae tend to do poorly. Very little, if any, cyano. Coralline algae growth takes off.
Pristine- No nitrates, No PO4. Water sparkles. Nuisance algae tend to wither away quickly. Coralline algae become a nuisance.
I really am looking for feedback on whether people think this is workable.
Wording and levels probably need further refinement.
FWIW, I decided that for other nutrients besides N/P, recommendations were superfluous- I would be basically recommending NSW levels anyway. Calcium, alkalinity, salinity, silicate, etc. will all be covered in a separate article on the website. A water chemistry primer, if you will...
Regards.
Mike Kirda
My earlier post did not really elicit the type of responses I was hoping for.
I've been working on a coral database and have one last hurdle- How to handle water quality.
Two models presented themselves- one based strictly on test kit measurements, the other based strictly on observation. Both of these had problems.
With no third model presenting itself, I have opted to submit for comments a combination of the two- which I believe closely mimics what most reefkeepers do anyway.
Here we go:
Nutrient levels, from high to pristine.
High- Measurable PO4 (1ppm) and measurable nitrates (10ppm+). Nuisance algal growth is high.
Medium – Lower PO4 (0.2ppm), possibly some nitrates (5-9ppm). Nuisance algal growth slows. Cyano growth limited.
Low- Low PO4 (0.1ppm), very low nitrates (1-5ppm). Algae tend to do poorly. Very little, if any, cyano. Coralline algae growth takes off.
Pristine- No nitrates, No PO4. Water sparkles. Nuisance algae tend to wither away quickly. Coralline algae become a nuisance.
I really am looking for feedback on whether people think this is workable.
Wording and levels probably need further refinement.
FWIW, I decided that for other nutrients besides N/P, recommendations were superfluous- I would be basically recommending NSW levels anyway. Calcium, alkalinity, salinity, silicate, etc. will all be covered in a separate article on the website. A water chemistry primer, if you will...
Regards.
Mike Kirda