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Unread 05/12/2015, 07:29 AM   #1
Jdavis8824
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Adding elements to Red Sea salt

I'm about to start supplementing red sea's reef foundation to my 20g nano tank. But I use Red Sea coral pro salt as well. My frags growth has slowed a bit since I've added more. The only issue I have is that when I do a water change which I do every week, it will add more elements to the aquarium making it hard to figure out how much to add that day. I want to add a dosing pump so what is the best way to do this? I don't know much other then what levels my elements should be at but its my first time dosing. Can anyone go through the process with me and what to do when I do a water change? I want consistent levels. Thanks


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Unread 05/12/2015, 08:39 AM   #2
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First what type of coral are you keeping. When I was using RSCP before whiching to Salinity, I was getting good steady numbers during a 10% weekly water change. IMO, during 10% water changes, LPS will be ok or fish-only tanks. SPS, you might have to start dosing for stability. What I did was did a 30% water change. Got my parameters where I wanted them, then waited 4 days and tested parameters and divided that number by 4 to figure out my dosing per day. You have to be careful when you do water changes, I would be overdosing the first 2 days because of the replenishment of everything from the water change.


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Unread 05/12/2015, 08:59 AM   #3
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It's kinda a mixed reef. I have zoas, frog spawns, mushrooms, ducans, and 2 birdsnest. I want a few more less difficult sps. I have the light and consistent clean water, just need stability now.


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Unread 05/12/2015, 11:55 AM   #4
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ya, you can start dosing, just do some research and figure out what dosing pump you want, there are plenty out there. For as the supplements, I prefer Bulk Reef Supply verison. Good Luck..


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Unread 05/12/2015, 01:33 PM   #5
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First what type of coral are you keeping. When I was using RSCP before whiching to Salinity, I was getting good steady numbers during a 10% weekly water change. IMO, during 10% water changes, LPS will be ok or fish-only tanks. SPS, you might have to start dosing for stability. What I did was did a 30% water change. Got my parameters where I wanted them, then waited 4 days and tested parameters and divided that number by 4 to figure out my dosing per day. You have to be careful when you do water changes, I would be overdosing the first 2 days because of the replenishment of everything from the water change.
I am in the same boat in trying to calculate my Ca\KH\Mg consumption, so I can start dosing. I tested the water a week ago after a 40% water change with salinity: 450 Ca, 10.6KH, 1330 Mg. I had the water tested again by LFS (with my own RedSea kit) and my parameters didn't budge. I have quet a few LPS in my tank now that I added over the past month


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Unread 05/12/2015, 03:10 PM   #6
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Why do you do such a large water change? My levels are a little lower 400 cal 10 dkh and 1200 mag. The pump I'm gonna use is a jabeo pump. There cheap and work really well. I have a jebao wave maker. $50 bucks and couldn't be happier, 4 months now I've had it. Can't decide if I want a reactor with bio pellets or a dosing pump with red seas foundation kit. My tanks perimeters even though low are still in a ok range and my water is very clear with little algae but Father's Day is coming up and I want to add something to it while I can. Can't decide which thing I want to improve first though... Any thoughts


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Unread 05/12/2015, 04:59 PM   #7
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I had get rid of nitrates/phosphates that built up during a long "mini"-cycle. I changed about 20 gallons out of the 120 and that didn't make much difference so I bit the bullet and swapped another 40 gallons a week later.

I have a friend with 110g SPS tank and he uses the RS ABC+ and seems to be happy with it. That was my original plan as well, but I got over excited and bought a Kore 5th dosing pump instead, which is now sitting idle.

I actually considered trying to rig up an electric pepper mill on a timer to dose the ABC+ automatically.

My suggestion would be to get a GFO or bio-pellet reactor before getting a doser. There are all-in-one bio-pellets now if you can only run one reactor.

BTW, what kind of lights do you have?


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Unread 05/12/2015, 05:14 PM   #8
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I have a 120w ocean revive led with timer. Works really well. I'm a buget shopper, my wife and I are buying a house soon which is when I plan to get a large custom tank that goes with the house we buy.


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Unread 05/12/2015, 05:17 PM   #9
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If your doser isn't working then check out the jabeo dosing pump, it's only a $100 bucks and from what I hear works just as good as the high end brands. Not sure if that's what u meant about it sitting idle


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Unread 05/13/2015, 09:41 AM   #10
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The doser works great, it just I don't how much I need to dose. I tried doing tiny doses of Aquavitro Ca\Alk\Mg a month ago, but my parameters went too high (500/12/1500) so I stopped. I got it because it the only one programmable via PC, has 2 years warranty and can actually do 0.05ml doses. But for what I ended paying for it, I could have had a stack of Jebao's.


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