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- yonkers ny
i have nitrates that stay around 10ppm. i have heard about this but know nothing about it. can anyone enlighten me about this? plus pros and cons?
Couldnt have said it better. ive been doing different systems for over a yr and always go back to vodka, i dont recommend it to people, cause people dont listen most of the time, on intial start up you really need to monitor the tank and levels. as stated once you start this program gfo and carbon are not needed,1) Start dosing lower than the the guide....nothing good comes by rushing
2) Keep your dkh lower around 7-8 I did get burned tips on my sps from my initial higher dkh.....said it might happen in the guide(I did not listen)..please be smarter
3) Remember you do not need to use your carbon or gfo.
4) I started dosing with amino acids a couple of weeks after my nitrate and phosphate levels were close to nil....I used zeovit products but any of them will do...just follow the directions. I found that I could half the dose and still maintain the same results. This took me a while to figure out...
5) read this again
thanks Closet, I been dosing for 2 months now and nitrates have dropped to 5, all my sps look great but I did notice on my huge slimmer that one tip looked weird. Now I know its a burnt tip. Thanks for the info.
Bill
Couldnt have said it better. ive been doing different systems for over a yr and always go back to vodka, i dont recommend it to people, cause people dont listen most of the time, on intial start up you really need to monitor the tank and levels. as stated once you start this program gfo and carbon are not needed,
What is wrong with No3 at 10PPM?
IMO, IME if you dose vodka prepare for "unexplained" coral loss. I see it all too many times on threads on RC, local guys, and myself. I think the old school method is just fine. Way oversized skimmer (actually this is a skimmer that will barely skim your tank but rated 3x over), routine water changes, occasional use of chemical media (gfo, carbon, etc), and mechanical filtration (filter bags, pads, manual tank cleanings).
I am not sure why carbon dosing became so popular. Just take a look at all the awesome local tanks. Guys like Jason from Greenwich aquaria, Reefbum, and Randy form Pratt U...... Old School methods. I guess everyone looks at photos of all the bright pastel colors of carbon dosed tanks in envy???
No. My corals are browning.
IMO I don't think anyone should mess with vodka, zeo, or brightwell unless they have kept a colorful, successful reef..... long term.