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Cozen89
07/23/2007, 02:20 AM
I was just curious to see what other reefers, without calcium reactors, are dosing their tanks with.

What has been the most beneficial and to what?

Nuuze
07/23/2007, 02:31 AM
For my 79G,

-90ml of alk in the morning before work
-90ml of calcium sometime between getting home from work and bedtime.
-mag as needed after weekly test

I bought the 12 gallon kit from twopartsolution

fishnfst
07/23/2007, 06:37 AM
I've been using the B-ionic for awhile now.. 50ml of alk in the morning and 50ml of calcium when I get home about 3pm an hour before the lights turn on.. This is on my 57g....

doliver
07/23/2007, 12:00 PM
100 ml of alk & calcium every other day for 80g LPS tank.

Nuuze, is it beneficial to dose them separately rather than both at the same time?

Nuuze
07/23/2007, 01:00 PM
For one, I'm always in a hurry in the morning running late for work! :) And I notice my alk and calcium levels seem to be a bit more more steady when I add this way and get less snow instead of pouring both all at once, I don't have a doser so I pour into the sump.

rleechb
07/23/2007, 01:03 PM
For my 58g:

240ml of alk/day
240ml of ca/day

a squirt of strontrium/molybdenum in my topoff (stopping after the bottle's gone, haven't noticed a difference).

3 drops of iodine/wk

Nuuze
07/23/2007, 01:19 PM
rleechb,

240ml a day on your 58g? What type of alk and calcium readings are you getting at that amount? I'm just following twopartsolution's 1ml per gallon instructions at the moment...

I notice a bit more polyp extension when I use Strontium (Kent or Seachem)

rleechb
07/23/2007, 03:08 PM
alk - 8.8
ca ~ 440

Not sure what the deal is; I go through a ridiculous amount of each part these days. Using randy's recipe #1.

Cozen89
07/23/2007, 08:46 PM
So I take it the consensus is Calcium and ALK. Are these necessary or just beneficial to corals?

Anyone have a easy solution to dosing these or does everyone do it by hand every day?

fishnfst
07/23/2007, 09:00 PM
You can get dosing pumps like the litre meter or look at aptinstruments.com they have low flow persistaltic pumps..

I think that dosing is a necessity.. It keeps my Ph stable and alkalinity and calcium levels remain consisitent.. Two things that seem imperative to healthy sps and many lps as well.. Good corraline growth is also a nice side effect...

Cozen89
07/24/2007, 02:13 AM
how about for a mainly zoo tank? I only have a few LPS and like 1 SPS.

doliver
07/24/2007, 11:43 AM
I'm not heavily stocked -- it sounds pretty similar to your tank and I need it to keep my levels up. It's fairly safe to assume that you should be dosing if you want to keep your tank as healthy as possible.

The only way to truly answer the question for yourself is to get alk & calc test kits and measure your levels. You'll need them once you start dosing anyway so that you can find the right balance of additives.

sheepdawg
07/24/2007, 10:58 PM
Question for you guys that manually dose. What do you do when you go away say for a weekend, do you dose extra before you go or when you return.

Mr. Ugly
07/25/2007, 12:05 AM
I dose the Randy 2-part.

For a mainly zoa tank, you can skip the dosing, and just do decent water changes.

Going away for a weekend? What's that??

:)

Nuuze
07/25/2007, 12:08 AM
Hehe! Going away for a few days or longer would mean some sort of doser if you have a medium to heavy stocked system... :)

Cozen89
07/25/2007, 02:02 AM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10408752#post10408752 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Mr. Ugly
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For a mainly zoa tank, you can skip the dosing, and just do decent water changes.

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Sounds good. Maybe I'll just dose once a week or so.

Mr. Ugly
07/25/2007, 08:59 AM
Dose only if your water tests indicate a need to.