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08/03/2010, 12:31 AM | #1 |
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When do i start dosing?
Should i start after the "cycle" ends and everything is stable / when i start to see coraline grow? Its been about 3months and everything looks good / healthy and i would like to start dosing so i can put corals in.
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08/03/2010, 12:37 AM | #2 |
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you start dosing when your tests say your levels are low
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08/03/2010, 12:51 AM | #3 |
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Yep, test for Cal, Alk, and Mag, and if the test show that your levels are too low, then dose. But, if you don't have any big calcium hogs in your tank, you might by with weekly water changes.
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If you really want to kick-start the coralline, you will have to jack your levels up a little higher than where they will be with your salt mix. But like what was said before me, you are going to need to test for at least calcium, alkalinity and pH. Magnesium is advisable to test for as well if you have access to a kit; they are a little harder to find. Though in my experience, even with quite a load of corals and/or coralline, magnesium will not drop any faster than can be replenished through regular water changes.
Once you have the kits, and you know where your levels are, you can begin to bring them where you want them. For maximum coralline growth, I keep my levels at: SG: 1.026 pH: 8.5 Cal: 450-500 Alk: 10-12 dKH Mag: 1300-1400 Nitrate: 0 Phosphate: 0 But don't you dare even think about putting calcium or alkalinity in there without a test kit. You will almost certainly foul up your chemistry. |
08/03/2010, 04:41 AM | #5 |
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In my short experience: PH and calcium were spot on, but the coraline which came with my LR wasn't taking off. Infact i think it was starting to recede. I started dosing Mag and the coraline growth has picked up. I don't have a mag test kit, so i dose about 20% what the product recomends. I'd say keeping cal, alk and mag at correct levels during and after cycle would be good...
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08/03/2010, 06:45 AM | #6 |
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IMO, dosing without testing make what you have a chemistry experiment with unknown outcome!
TEST, and understand the results, BEFORE you begin to dose!
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08/03/2010, 07:17 AM | #7 |
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No need to dose when starting out. A quality salt and water changes is all you need for good parameters. Coraline will come and can be supported easily with the water changes. A few LPS can even be easily supported with just water changes and a quality salt. When you have a larger population of stony corals, then the first step is monitoring with tests, then dose appropriately. Any thing else is a waste of money, IMO.
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08/03/2010, 08:05 AM | #9 |
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Sorry! I keep assuming LR + cycle like mine.
Even if not LR, why would dosing to maintain these paramters, i.e inline with natural levels, after and not during cycle be better? Genuine question. |
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08/03/2010, 09:34 AM | #11 |
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I have a 90 gal tank with 150lbs of coraline covered live rock, several soft corals, a few large LPS, and several small SPS. I don't dose and I only do monthly water changes. Alk and Calcium stay between 8-10 and 390-420 respectively. Instant Ocean salt. No problems with coraline growing. Now with the addition of a clam and a couple larger acros I suspect I will need to start dosing kalk.
You won't have to dose for a while. |
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