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I used purple up to get my coraline to grow and it sure did. I dised a cap full a night untill the bottle was gone. By the last capfull there wasnt one rock not completly covered in purple and green coraline...
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I believe that iodine is needed for the coraline to grow as well.
What makes you believe that? from my understanding which could be wrong coralline algae is a type of corallina sp. which you state in one of your articles as uses iodine. believe what they are trying to accomplish with the fine aragonite is so that the calcium in the mix will sink with the aragonite onto the rock work so it is more readily available to the coraline to use How is coralline going to use the calcium in it if it does not dissolve? there is calcium in the liquid I belive as well not just aragonite? would the calcium bond to the aragonite and sink to the rock surface and then be resolved and consumed by the algae? idk it seemed to make the corline in my tank grow. it had never really grown well before I had used this. could just be something else happened in the tank as i was adding this that made the coralline grow. any who i am still using the rest of the bottel and it keeps growing so might as well use it up sincei i have had no ill effects from the use. |
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usually with this you would use a peristaltic pump becuase the constant on/off would wear down a pump that would traditionally use an impeller. you can also use a aqua lifter pump. or use gravity to feed. use a float valve "NOT THE KENT ONES" the out of water valves and hook it to a 5 gallon bucket above the sump and use gravity. I will be an auto top off as well as a kalk drip.
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from my understanding which could be wrong coralline algae is a type of corallina sp. which you state in one of your articles as uses iodine.
Green algae uses it, but apparently doesn't need it. I harvest lots of macroalgae and have plenty of coralline, and have not supplemented iodine for many years. there is calcium in the liquid I belive as well not just aragonite? would the calcium bond to the aragonite and sink to the rock surface and then be resolved and consumed by the algae? idk it seemed to make the corline in my tank grow. it had never really grown well before I had used this. could just be something else happened in the tank as i was adding this that made the coralline grow. any who i am still using the rest of the bottel and it keeps growing so might as well use it up sincei i have had no ill effects from the use. Since it is not know how much ionic calcium is in Purple Up, I wouldn't use it to boost calcium.
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i dont, i use kalk and 2 part to keep my levels up. i didnt think this was even marketed to boost calcium. it says to use no more than 5ml in 24 hours.
it also says that it doesnt contain coralline algea...srry boxfishpooalot kinda kills your idea. i would have to agree with your thoughts randy on the phosphates attaching to the araginite. Randy i was thinking. now if this were to land either on coralline algea and feed the algea with phosphates are there also any other by products from the algea processing the phosphates to make the ph go down in that area enought to desolve some of the araginite? probibly not but its just a thought. |
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Sounds like a certain chemist doesn't believe in magic..
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By all means use the bottle! Just add a bit a few times a week until it's gone. If you think the tank likes it, buy some more. If you didn't think it did anything, then don't.
I've added aragonite (aragomilk variations, including purpleup) for many years. I've always felt it couldn't hurt. That said, I don't use it to adjust water chemistry. If you probe your tank as I do, you'll notice arag products just don't measure. Cheerio.
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use it,
it raises CA and mag essentialy it is kalk slurry ( which use on a lr tank at work after teh sample of purple up ran out step 1 add kalk to water step two add mag to water step 3 shake and use lol ( no fish in system so cant hurt
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Maybe spoke too soon - "Aragomilk" calcium precipitation event!
Yesterday I suggested you use the bottle of purpleup. This morning I recieved an email from a friend who has dosed Aragomilk every other day or so since establishing his 65gal reef a year ago.
After dosing this morning with Aragomilk, his tank precipitated calcium, burning his fish (especially scale-less fish) and causing a mess in his tank and sump. I admit, I'm stumped. I'd thought these products were nearly harmless in small doses. He doesn't amend alk and calc in his tank. Further, and curiously, his bottle of aragomilk had hardened, as they do. He shook vigorously and added tap water before shaking more, then adding to his tank. Any ideas about whether or not this was the wrong thing to do? I've suggested he measure his alk and calc levels. I'll keep you posted. In the meantime, he's performed a 15% water change and vacuumed calcium precipitate away. Erik
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First thing it will not burn the fish. second his mag is low, if you have high amount of cal and alk there gets to be a point where you have to much and calcium carbinate or bicarbinate, not sure, percipitates out of the water to make the system sustain high levels of cal and alk his magnesium needs to be boosted.
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Aragamilk adds next to nothing to the tank. The aragonite part is totally useless as a calcium or alkalinity supplement. It also can mislead test kits if it is suspended in the water.
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So let me throw the question out there once again.
What “over the counter” products would YOU use to maintain and raise Alk and CA? |
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Over the counter? Kalkwasser, 2 part products such as ESV B-Ionic.
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I use limewater for calcium and alkalinity, and MAG flake to boost magnesium in my new salt water..
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I use Kent Tech A and B in terms of "over the counter." Depending on the size of the tank, though, you'll find it's an expensive solution -- but easy and safe to use. It also adds many of the trace supplements that complement calc/alk dosing.
There are less expensive means to mix your own, but if I guess right, you'd like a solution (literally!). A balanced solution set like Tech A/B will work for you.
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