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HPD Turbo
07/16/2007, 03:01 PM
What is it needed on supplements for this kind of setting?

der_wille_zur_macht
07/16/2007, 03:10 PM
Nothing. Regular water changes with good quality salt mix and good supply water will handle your needs.

In general, don't add supplements unless these conditions are true:

1) It's something you KNOW you need in your tank, because some creature you're keeping is depleting it
2) It's something you can TEST FOR, so you know when you've added the appropriate amount.

Anything beyond that is, at best, a waste of money.

sir_dudeguy
07/16/2007, 03:13 PM
Agreed 100%

There's nothing being used up in a fowlr tank...so theres nothing to be added. Even in a lot of reef tanks there's nothing that needs to be added..people just see a cool looking label that "guarantees coral growth" and they buy into it. When really, they could be doing more harm than good, because if you're adding something thats not needed to begin with (this falls under number 1 from the above) you could just be harming the system.

drummereef
07/16/2007, 03:16 PM
I would watch your alkalinity. Even coralline algae will take up some. Keeping it up between 7-11dkh will also help with pH fluxuation. ;)

der_wille_zur_macht
07/16/2007, 03:19 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10351366#post10351366 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by drummereef
I would watch your alkalinity. Even coralline algae will take up some.

Coralline will also take up Ca, but IMHO it's not critical to supplement either unless something crazy is going on. Supplementing both will promote really rapid coralline growth, while allowing both to decline towards the bottom of the acceptable range will slow growth. So if you want the growth, supplement. If you don't want it (it's tough to clean off glass!), don't supplement unless you're having clear problems.

In any case, regular water changes will keep everything under check!

HPD Turbo
07/16/2007, 04:42 PM
Thanks a lot!!
Even EE is out of the question?, CA for the fishys?

McCrary
07/16/2007, 04:54 PM
The nice thing about FOWLR setups is that you don't have to supplement the tank, water changes will usually suffice for anything that the tank is going to use up, so don't worry about supplementing anything and spend the money on fish.